Peremptory International Legal Norms and the Democratic Rule of Law

Peremptory International Legal Norms and the Democratic Rule of Law

Author: Sonja Grover

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-05-21

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 100073157X

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Peremptory International Legal Norms and the Democratic Rule of Law explores the risks to the democratic State inherent in the attempt to divorce the notion of democratic rule of law from respect for and adherence to peremptory international legal norms which allow for no derogation therefrom such as the prohibition of torture and inhumane treatment or punishment by the State. The chapters address, with specific current case examples, in what ways the democratic rule of law within certain democratic States risks being undermined through those States acquiescing to the erosion of peremptory international law norms in the domestic and international context. The book therefore explores the question of in what ways such democratic State acquiescence in effect may ultimately disrupt the investment within the State in the shared culture of core human rights values that underlies democratic rule of law itself and highlights the fragility of that shared culture. The contributors argue for a renewed commitment in principle and practice to the democratic rule of law and to its human rights international normative underpinnings. Peremptory International Legal Norms and the Democratic Rule of Law will be of great interest to scholars of international law, human rights and democracy. The chapters originally published as a special issue of The International Journal of Human Rights.


Reforming the Administration of Justice in Mexico

Reforming the Administration of Justice in Mexico

Author: Wayne A. Cornelius

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 540

ISBN-13:

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This is an examination of the challenges Mexico faces in reforming the administration of its justice system - a critical undertaking for the consolidation of democracy, the well-being of Mexican citizens, and US-Mexican relations.


Human Rights

Human Rights

Author: Arthur V. Carrington

Publisher: Nova Biomedical Books

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 450

ISBN-13:

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To the consternation of the haves, some humans continue to insist that they are entitled to live as humans. While it is perhaps a question of philosophy what constitutes a human right, it is more clear what constitutes an abuse of human rights. The world has never been short on abusers and is surely not now. Only the names and faces have changed over time. The powerful tend to be the abusers and the weak the abused. Being aware of the abuses can at least focus light on them and perhaps serve as a proactive response. This bibliography presents hundreds of citations of human right violations under the categories: Basic Human Rights; North America; Latin America; Europe; Asia; Middle East and Africa. Access is provided via Title, Author and Subject Indexes.


Los derechos humanos en México durante la transición sexenal

Los derechos humanos en México durante la transición sexenal

Author: David Fernández (SJ.)

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13:

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Este libro es apenas una aproximacion para explicar el fenomeno de la intolerancia y la represion que ejercen algunos sectores de la estrucura gubernamental en contra de los ciudadanos y organizaciones que manifiestan su incorformidad, debido a la crisis que ha sumergido en situaciones de marginacion, desesperacion y violencia a amplios sectores de la poblacion. Hablar de la represion del Estado desde la sociedad civil y la Universidad equivale a cuestionar de raiz la legitimidad de las decisiones gubernamentales, e implica, a su vez, un reto para contribuir los mecanismos politicos que permitan frenar la impunidad, la corrupcion y el abuso de poder caracteristicos de un sistema politico que dia a dia agota dramaticamente su capacidad de conciliacion social. (DÜI-IIK).


City of Suspects

City of Suspects

Author: Pablo Piccato

Publisher: Duke University Press

Published: 2001-09-26

Total Pages: 380

ISBN-13: 9780822327479

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DIVAn analysis of the complex moral interpretations crime was given by Mexico's urban poor and of the evolving institutional responses to crime and punishment in modern Mexico./div


Fragments of a Golden Age

Fragments of a Golden Age

Author: Gilbert M. Joseph

Publisher: Duke University Press

Published: 2001-06-29

Total Pages: 534

ISBN-13: 9780822327189

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DIVThe first cultural history of post-1940s Mexico to relate issues of representation and meaning to questions of power; it includes essays on popular music, unions, TV, tourism, cinema, wrestling, and illustrated magazines./div