Current issues in human rights and international relations : papers from the Clemens Nathan Research Centre / / Clemens N. Nathan, editor.
Following its creation in 2004, initially as the research arm of the Consultative Council of Jewish Organisations (CCJO), and later in a more independent role, the Clemens Nathan Research Centre (CNRC) has rapidly become an important element within the Human Rights movement in the United Kingdom, an...
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Year of Publication: | 2010 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Nijhoff eBook titles
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (284 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Terrorism : how dangerous is the threat? / General the Lord Guthrie of Craigiebank
- Future tasks for security agencies in the fight against terrorism / Anthony Glees
- Legal measures against terrorism / Franc̦oise Hampson
- Freedom of religion or belief in the 'age of terror' : Muslims as the prime victims of religiously-motivated terrorism / Sara Kahn
- International law and the 'war on terror' / David Kretzmer
- Tactical vicory and defeat in a war against terror / Aryeh Nusbacher
- Muslims and the aftermath of 7 July 2005 : revisiting minority rights in the United Kingdom / Javaid Rehman
- Terrorism and human rights in the field of conflict / Patrick Sookhdeo
- The aftermath of 7 July 2005: new trends in terrorism / Michel Whine
- Geopolitics and power : what room for human rights? / Jeremy Greenstock
- Comments on geopolitics and power / Rosemary Hollis
- Comments on geopolitics and power / Franklin Berman
- Response to comments / Jeremy Greenstock
- The politics of the UN Commission on Human Rights/Human Rights Council / Nigel Rodley
- Running to stand still : the reform of the UN human rights machinery / Françoise Hampson
- Human rights and foreign policy in developing countries : reflections on the IBA's work in Swaziland and Afghanistan / Phillip Tahmindjis
- Protecting citizens from torture abroad: are governments doing enough? / Carla Ferstman
- Democracy, development and violence / Paul Collier
- What development does Africa want? / Richard Dowden
- DfID's transition from aid agency to development ministry : what does policy coherence imply? / Patrick Watt
- Ashanti development in Ghana / Penny David
- The European Union in Africa / Niagalé Bagayoko
- The changing face of western colonialism in Africa / Antoine Roger Lokongo
- The art of prevention of conflict / Rolf Ekéus
- Leslie Prince memorial lecture of the Anglo-Jewish Association / Rupert Smith.