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EU Study on Procedural Rights: Existing Level of Safeguards in Member States - 2008 update |
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EU-wide Letter of Rights in Criminal Proceedings: Towards Best Practice |
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Europe and Extraterritorial Asylum |
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Liability of Transnational Corporations for Gross Human Rights Violations: Linking Standards of International Public Law to Dutch Civil Litigation Procedures |
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An historical research of the development of Diplomatic Immunity |
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Breach of constitutional rights as a result of preventive measures protecting the national security, maintaining the public order and preventing crime |
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Judicial reasoning in fundamental rights cases - national and European perspectives |
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Towards new fundamentals of liability in criminal law |
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African indigenous peoples: from victimization to empowered actors |
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The history of human security |
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The United Nations and the Evolution of Global Values |
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Can states be punished? The conceptual validity of state criminal responsibility in international law |
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Realising Rights: Indonesia's and Malaysia's National Human Rights Institutions |
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The Formation of Customary International Humanitarian Law Applicable to Non-international Armed Conflicts |
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Nationality matters. Statelessness under international law |
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The World Trade Organization and import bans in response to violations of fundamental labour rights |
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A disrupted balance? Prevention of terrorism and compliance with fundamental legal rights and principles of law ? the Dutch anti-terrorism legislation |
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The right to access to an effective remedy for victims of wartime sexual violence: A case study of concurrent jurisdiction in The Republics of Rwanda and Sierra Leone |
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Gacaca Courts and Human Rights |
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Universal Jurisdiction in Modern International Law. Expansion of National Jurisdiction for Prosecuting Serious Crimes under International Law |
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Trafficking of Women and Human Rights |
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The command responsibility doctrine in international criminal law and its applicability to civilian superiors |
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Hazard or Right? The Dialectics of Development Practice and the Internationally Declared Right to Development, with Special Reference to Indonesia |
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State compliance with human rights regime norms: Turkey and the European Union |
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Aspects of Regulating Freedom of Expression on the Internet |
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Mainstreaming Human Rights in the Poverty Reduction Strategies of international Financial Institutions: A Critical Evaluation |
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The Netherlands and the Development of International Human Rights Instruments |
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Scattered Families - Transnational family life of Afghan refugees in the Netherlands in the light of the human rights based protection of the family |
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Restorative Justice and The rule of Law |
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Privatization and human rights |
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Combatting terrorism: an alternative legal approach |
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Post-Conflict Housing Restitution. The European Human Rights Perspective, with a Case Study on Bosnia and Herzegovina |
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Access to documents and dataprotection in the European Union |
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Supervision and Review of Procedural Guarantees in Criminal Cases by the American Federal Supreme Court and the European Court of Human Rights. A comparative Study |
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The principles of legitimate criminal proceedings |
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The protection of individuals by means of diplomatic protection. Diplomatic protection as a human rights instrument |
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The humanitarian face of the international court of justice: its contribution to interpreting and developing international human rights and humanitarian law rules and principles |
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Combating Torture: The CPT's Contribution to the Development of International Law and its Impact on Domestic Practice |
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Action-inferred Culpability. A contribution to a legal theory of action with special reference to the normativisation of the mental element of intent in criminal law |
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The Position of the Defence Counsel in Poland |
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Multiculturality and the defence in criminal cases |
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Cultural diversity in opinions about crime and punishment among pupils in Dutch vocational schools |
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The reproduction of gender-identities by law |
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Drie miljard verwijten, Nederland en Suriname 1974-1982 |
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Supranational Criminal Prosecution of Sexual Violence: The ICC and the Practice of the ICTY and the ICTR |
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The Influence of International Legal Development on the Protection of National Minorities |
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The contribution of the Rwanda Tribunal to the development of international law |
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Harmonisation and harmonising measures in criminal (procedural) law |
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Dont push this constitution down my throat! Human rights in everyday practice. An ethnography of police transformation in Johannesburg, South Africa |
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Non-discrimination and Equality of Women |
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The legal position of detained persons from ethnic minorities |
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Women and Housing: Gender makes a difference |
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The principle of external publicity in Dutch criminal proceedings |
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Church peace groups and congregations in The Netherlands and the East-German peace- and oppositiongroups 1970-1990 |
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Thematic Procedures of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights and International Law: in Search of a Sense of Community |
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Research into the negotations concerning the independancy of Surinam (1973-1975) |
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The duty of the criminal court to motivate the reliability of evidence |
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Preventing Irreparable Harm Provisional Measures in International Human Rights Adjudication |
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Universal jurisdiction and prosecuting serious violations of human rights |
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Hatespeech Revisited |
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The Roman Stoa and the concept of human rights |
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Amnesty justified? The need for a case by case approach in the interests of human rights |
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Towards Corporate Liability in International Criminal Law |
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Male captus bene detentus? Surrendering suspects to the International Criminal Court |
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Accountability of International Territorial Administrations: A Public Law Approach |
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Maintenance of basic rights in a multiform society: a law comparative investigation to the role of human right committees within the legal system and the social debat |
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Safety versus Morality in Criminal Law |
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Human rights and policing criminal violence: the duality of policing a 'war on drugs' and establishing community-based law |
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Implementation of human rights standards within the police in four Latin American/Caribbean countries |
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Transnational aspects of preserving public order in a democratic constitutional state. Privacy in an area of freedom, security and justice. |
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Women's rights are human rights: The practice of the United Nations Human Rights Committee and the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights |
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The Charter of Fundamental Rights and its impact on human rights protection in the EU and chosen candidate states |
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The Extraterritorial Scope of Human Rights Treaties |
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Nulla Poena in International Criminal Law |
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We Are Here to Serve You! Public Security, Police Reform and Human Rights Implementation in Costa Rica |
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In War Those Who Die Are Not Innocent: Human Rights Implementation, Policing, and Public Security Reform in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
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The adjustment of the European treaty to prevent torture and inhuman or humiliating treatment or punishment within the Dutch dentention situation |
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The influence of patronage systems on routine human rights violence by police in Mexico |