This chapter examines the reasons for the relatively poor implementation of the Charter. It does this under two main headings, namely civil and political rights, on the one hand, and socio-economic rights, on the other, with women’s and group rights subsumed under those headings
The Charter of Fundamental Rights codifies and reaffirms the rights and principles recognised in Eur...
The United Nations has added new complications to the well-worn subject of treaties and the Constitu...
Recent years have seen notable progress on issues of gender and human rights in standard-setting and...
Traditionally the law of human rights is divided into two parts: the protection of political and civ...
This book critically examines the civil, political, socioeconomic, and group rights protected under ...
The author considers the capacity of the federal and provincial human rights codes to deal with huma...
This introductory chapter deals with the nature of scepticism about human rights legislation which s...
Human right violations are difficult to put to an end since in many cases the state itself is the on...
In this chapter we contrast the goals and principles enshrined in two United Nations’ treaties — the...
Over the last thirty years several national and domestic common law legislatures have sought to bett...
Compares structural aspects of the Victorian Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities Act 2006 w...
While it is universally recognized that states are responsible for human rights conditions in their ...
In many Western democracies the rights of citizens are enshrined in a constitutional document usuall...
Victoria's Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities, as a parliamentary bill of rights, is ...
Humans have the same dignity and rights as other creatures from the moment they are born. They have ...
The Charter of Fundamental Rights codifies and reaffirms the rights and principles recognised in Eur...
The United Nations has added new complications to the well-worn subject of treaties and the Constitu...
Recent years have seen notable progress on issues of gender and human rights in standard-setting and...
Traditionally the law of human rights is divided into two parts: the protection of political and civ...
This book critically examines the civil, political, socioeconomic, and group rights protected under ...
The author considers the capacity of the federal and provincial human rights codes to deal with huma...
This introductory chapter deals with the nature of scepticism about human rights legislation which s...
Human right violations are difficult to put to an end since in many cases the state itself is the on...
In this chapter we contrast the goals and principles enshrined in two United Nations’ treaties — the...
Over the last thirty years several national and domestic common law legislatures have sought to bett...
Compares structural aspects of the Victorian Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities Act 2006 w...
While it is universally recognized that states are responsible for human rights conditions in their ...
In many Western democracies the rights of citizens are enshrined in a constitutional document usuall...
Victoria's Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities, as a parliamentary bill of rights, is ...
Humans have the same dignity and rights as other creatures from the moment they are born. They have ...
The Charter of Fundamental Rights codifies and reaffirms the rights and principles recognised in Eur...
The United Nations has added new complications to the well-worn subject of treaties and the Constitu...
Recent years have seen notable progress on issues of gender and human rights in standard-setting and...