Responding to Human Rights Violations, 1946-1999 / / Katarina Tomaševski.

This volume maps out the response of states to human rights violations. It covers the period 1946-1999 and offers a complete and unmatched record for this period. Its starting point is that such responses are not established and accepted state practice. Traditional, if unwritten, norms of states...

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Superior document:International Studies in Human Rights ; 63
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden; , Boston : : Brill | Nijhoff,, 2000.
Year of Publication:2000
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:International Studies in Human Rights ; 63.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preface. List of tables. Introduction. Part I: Evolution of multilaterialism. 1. Multilateral Passage from Rights to Violators. 2. The First Multilateral Sanctions. 3. Limitations of Multilateralism: Isral between the West and the Middle East. Part II: The United States as trendsetter in unilateralism. 4. Containment of Communism. 5. Wielding the Aid Lever. Part III: Unilateralism and multilateralism in practice. 6. South America. 7. The Middle East and North Africa. 8. Asia. 9. Africa. 10. Sanctions against Iraq. 11. Fortress Europe and Eastern Europe. Part V: A look back and a look forward. 12. The Pattern of Condemnations and Sanctions. 13. After this Past, what Future?.