Minority groups and judicial discourse in international law a comparative perspective
Minority protection : a story in movements -- The UN debate -- The emerging fourth movement -- Saramaka as an illustration of judicial discourse -- A note on terminology and structure -- Spaces of group identity -- Domestic courts and international law -- Indirect protection : spaces of freedom or t...
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Sprache: | eng |
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Nijhoff
2009
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Schriftenreihe: | International studies in human rights
102 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Minority protection : a story in movements -- The UN debate -- The emerging fourth movement -- Saramaka as an illustration of judicial discourse -- A note on terminology and structure -- Spaces of group identity -- Domestic courts and international law -- Indirect protection : spaces of freedom or the 'hands off approach' -- Direct protection : diffusing general human rights -- Private and family life -- Property -- Education, language, participation -- Non-discrimination -- Reconciling majority and minority interests -- Involvement in the decision-making process -- (Positive) equality as a justifi catory test -- Reconciling interests within the group -- Women and the group -- Dissenters and group representation -- Right to judicial protection -- Locus standi and injured party -- Continuing effects of rights violation -- Dimensions of judicial discourse : preliminary observations -- Courts in plural societies -- The theoretical debate -- The case of socio-economic rights -- International jurisprudence re-assessed -- Expanding on the procedural model -- Between substance and procedure -- Interpretation as cross-fertilisation -- On judicial persuasiveness -- Between universalism and justice |
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XXV, 276 S. |
ISBN: | 9789004176720 978-90-04-17672-0 |