Human rights and non-state actors [electronic resource] / Andrew Clapham.

The question of whether non-state actors have human rights obligations is ultimately dependent on what we mean when we speak of human rights and what entities we consider to be non-state actors. Focusing the debate, this important collection presents an essential set of contributions which address t...

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Main Author: Clapham, Andrew
Corporate Author: Edward Elgar Publishing
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Language:English
Published: Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Limited, 2013.
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500 |a The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings. 
505 8 |a Recommended readings (Machine generated): Andrew Clapham (2010), 'Non-State Actors', in Daniel Moeckli, Sangeeta Shah, Sandesh Sivakumaran and David Harris (eds), International Human Rights Law, Chapter 25, New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 561-82 -- Zehra F. Kabasakal Arat (2006), 'Looking beyond the State But Not Ignoring It', in George Andreopoulos, Zehra F. Kabasakal Arat and Peter Juviler (eds), Non-State Actors in the Human Rights Universe, Chapter 1, Bloomfield, CT: Kumarian Press, Incorporated, 3-21 -- Christine Chinkin (1998), 'International Law and Human Rights', in Tony Evans (edition), Human Rights Fifty Years On: A Reappraisal, Chapter 5, Manchester, UK and New York, NY: Manchester University Press, 105-29 -- Robert McCorquodale (2010), 'Non-State Actors and International Human Rights Law', in Sarah Joseph and Adam McBeth (eds), Research Handbook on International Human Rights Law, Chapter 4, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 97-114 -- Jan Arno Hessbruegge (2005), 'Human Rights Violations Arising from Conduct of Non-State Actors', Buffalo Human Rights Law Review, 11, 21-88 -- Manisuli Ssenyonjo (2008), 'The Applicability of International Human Rights Law to Non-State Actors: What Relevance to Economic, Social and Cultural Rights?', International Journal of Human Rights, 12 (5), December, 725-60 -- Aoife Nolan (2009), 'Addressing Economic and Social Rights Violations by Non-state Actors through the Role of the State: A Comparison of Regional Approaches to the "Obligation to Protect"', Human Rights Law Review, 9 (2), 225-55 -- Bonita C. Meyersfeld (2009), 'Opuz v Turkey: Confirming the State Obligation to Combat Domestic Violence', European Human Rights Law Review, 5, 684-93 -- Mark Tushnet (2003), 'The Issue of State Action/Horizontal Effect in Comparative Constitutional Law', International Journal of Constitutional Law, 1 (1), 79-98 -- Aharon Barak (2001), 'Constitutional Human Rights and Private Law', in Daniel Friedmann and Daphne Barak-Erez (eds), Human Rights in Private Law, Chapter 2, Oxford, UK: Hart Publishing, 13-42 -- Dawn Oliver and Jörg Fedtke (2007), 'Comparative Analysis', in Human Rights and the Private Sphere: A Comparative Study, Part III, New York, NY and Abingdon, UK: Routledge-Cavendish, 467-519 -- Institute of International Law (2003), 'The Application of International Humanitarian Law and Fundamental Human Rights in Armed Conflicts in which Non-State Entities are Parties: Berlin Resolution of 25 August 1999 (commentary by Robert Kolb) Collection "Résolutions" No. 1', Paris, France: Éditions A. Pedone, 3-48 -- Marko Milanović and Tatjana Papić (2009), 'As Bad as it Gets: The European Court of Human Rights's Behrami and Saramati Decision and General International Law', International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 58 (2), April, 267-96 -- Ralph Wilde (2008), 'Understanding the International Territorial Administration Accountability Deficit: Trusteeship and the Legitimacy of International Organizations', in Harvey Langholtz, Boris Kondoch and Alan Wells (eds), International Peacekeeping: The Yearbook of International Peace Operations - Volume 12, Leiden, The Netherlands and Boston, US: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 93-110 -- David Weissbrodt (2005), 'Business and Human Rights', University of Cincinnati Law Review, 74 (1), 55-73 -- Odette Murray, David Kinley and Chip Pitts (2011), 'Exaggerated Rumours of the Death of an Alien Tort? Corporations, Human Rights and the Remarkable Case of Kiobel', Melbourne Journal of International Law, 12 (1), 57-94 -- John Ruggie (2011), 'Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights: Implementing the United Nations "Protect, Respect and Remedy" Framework', UN Document A/HRC/17/31, 1-27 -- José E. Alvarez (2011), 'Are Corporations "Subjects" of International Law?', Santa Clara Journal of International Law, 9 (1), 1-36 -- John H. Knox (2008), 'Horizontal Human Rights Law', American Journal of International Law, 102 (1), January, 1-47 -- International Commission of Jurists (2008), 'Report of the International Commission of Jurists Expert Legal Panel on Corporate Complicity in International Crimes', in Corporate Complicity and Legal Accountability, Volume I: Facing the Facts and Charting a Legal Path, Geneva, Switzerland: International Commission of Jurists, i-viii, 1-31. 
505 8 |a Harold Hongju Koh (2004), 'Separating Myth from Reality About Corporate Responsibility Litigation', Journal of International Economic Law, 7 (2), June, 263-74 -- David Scheffer and Caroline Kaeb (2010), 'The Five Levels of CSR Compliance: The Resiliency of Corporate Liability under the Alien Tort Statute and the Case for a Counterattack Strategy in Compliance Theory', Berkeley Journal of International Law, 29 (1), 334-97 -- Brief for the United States as Amicus Curiae Supporting Petitioners (2011), Esther Kiobel, individually and on behalf of her late husband, Dr. Barinem Kiobel, and others, petitioners volume Royal Dutch Petroleum Company, and others, the Supreme Court of the United States of America, No. 10-1491, title page, i-viii, 1-32 -- Brief of the Governments of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Kingdom of the Netherlands as Amici Curiae in Support of the Respondents (2012), Esther Kiobel, and others, Petitioners, volume Royal Dutch Petroleum Company, and others, Respondents, the Supreme Court of the United States of America, No. 10-1491, title page, i, iii-xv, 1-34 -- Brief Amici Curiae of Former UN Special Representative for Business and Human Rights, Professor John Ruggie; Professor Philip Alston; and the Global Justice Clinic at NYU School of Law in Support of Neither Party (2012), Esther Kiobel, and others, Petitioners volume Royal Dutch Petroleum Company, and others, Respondents, the Supreme Court of the United States of America, No. 10-1491, title page, i-v, 1-16 -- Nigel S. Rodley (1993), 'Can Armed Opposition Groups Violate Human Rights?', in Kathleen E. Mahoney and Paul Mahoney (eds), Human Rights in the Twenty-first Century: A Global Challenge, Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 297-318 -- Sandesh Sivakumaran (2006), 'Binding Armed Opposition Groups', International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 55 (2), April, 369-94 -- Frederick Rawski (2009), 'Engaging with Armed Groups: A Human Rights Field Perspective from Nepal', International Organizations Law Review, 6 (2), 601-26 -- Marco Sassòli and Laura M. Olson (2008), 'The Relationship Between International Humanitarian and Human Rights Law Where it Matters: Admissible Killing and Internment of Fighters in Non-international Armed Conflicts', International Review of the Red Cross, 90 (871), September, 599-627 -- Sandesh Sivakumaran (2009), 'Courts of Armed Opposition Groups: Fair Trials or Summary Justice?', Journal of International Criminal Justice, 7 (3), July, 489-513. 
520 |a The question of whether non-state actors have human rights obligations is ultimately dependent on what we mean when we speak of human rights and what entities we consider to be non-state actors. Focusing the debate, this important collection presents an essential set of contributions which address these questions. This research review provides the context for the selection of papers that, first offer a general overview, and then a focus on the roles and impact of national legal orders, international organizations, corporations and rebel groups. This title is essential reading for anyone interested in the fast-moving developments related to the ways human rights law now applies to non-state actors. 
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