توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Civil Remedies and Human Rights in Flux: Key Legal Developments in Selected Jurisdictions
نام کتاب : Civil Remedies and Human Rights in Flux: Key Legal Developments in Selected Jurisdictions
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : راه حل های مدنی و حقوق بشر در جریان: تحولات حقوقی کلیدی در حوزه های قضایی منتخب
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نویسندگان : Ekaterina Aristova, Uglješa Grušić (editors)
ناشر : Hart Publishing
سال نشر : 2022
تعداد صفحات : 401
ISBN (شابک) : 9781509947591 , 9781509947614
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 4 مگابایت
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Foreword\nContents\nContributors\n1. Introduction: Civil Remedies and Human Rights in Flux\n I. Scope of Inquiry\n II. Terminology\n III. Contribution to Existing Literature\n IV. Comparative Issues\n V. Conclusion\n2. Argentina: Untapping the Potential of Private Law Constitutionalisation\n I. Introduction\n II. Understanding Civil Liability in Argentina\n III. Civil Liability for Human Rights Violations\n IV. Conclusion\n3. Australia: Tort Law Filling a Human Rights Void\n I. Introduction\n II. Human Rights in Australian Law\n III. Australian Tort Law and Human Rights\n IV. Case Studies\n V. Conclusion\n4. Bangladesh: A Constitutional Solution for a Tort Law Deficit?\n I. Introduction\n II. Civil Remedies for Environmental Harm\n III. Civil Remedies for Unlawful Arrest and Detention\n IV. Civil Remedies for Harmful Labour Conditions\n V. Conclusion\n5. Brazil: A Progressive Framework on Civil Liability and Human Rights Protection?\n I. Introduction\n II. Civil Liability for Human Rights Violations in Brazil: General Provisions\n III. Available Judicial Remedies\n IV. Civil Liability for Specific Categories of Human Rights Violations\n V. Conclusion\n6. Canada: Backsteps, Barriers and Breakthroughs in Civil Liability for Sexual Assault, Transnational Human Rights Violations and Widespread Environmental Harm\n I. Introduction\n II. Direct and Vicarious Liability of Government and Legal Entities for Sexual Assault\n III. Civil Liability of For-Profit Entities for Transnational Human Rights Violations\n IV. Civil Liability for Widespread Environmental Damage114\n V. Conclusion\n7. England and Wales: The Common Law\'s Answer to International Human Rights Violations\n I. Introduction\n II. Causes of Action and Modes of Liability\n III. Conclusions\n8. France: Untapping the Potential of Civil Liability to Remedy Human Rights Violations\n I. Introduction\n II. Understanding Civil Liability in France\n III. Civil Liability for Human Rights Violations\n IV. Civil Liability of Specific Perpetrators of Human Rights Violations\n V. Available Remedies for Civil Claims\n VI. Conclusion\n9. Germany: Tort Law\'s Potential to Remedy Human Rights Violations\n I. Introduction\n II. Relevance of Human Rights Law in Civil Claims\n III. Claims in Tort\n IV. The Law of Nuisance - Liability for Environmental Pollution According to §1004 BGB\n V. Conclusion\n10. India: Constitutional Torts \'Ruling the Roost\'?\n I. Introduction\n II. Legal Pathways of Civil Liability\n III. Liability for the Conduct of Third Parties\n IV. Available Remedies\n V. Focus on Selected Violations\n VI. Conclusion\n11. Kenya: Constitution, Common Law and Statute in Vindication of Rights\n I. Introduction\n II. Some Necessary Context\n III. Substantive Law\n IV. Issues Relevant Across the Three Case Studies\n V. Conclusion\n12. The Netherlands: A Wide Open Window for Human Rights Norms?\n I. Introduction\n II. The Dutch Wrongful Act Law\n III. Direct and Indirect Application of Human Rights\n IV. Human Rights Lawsuits in Practice\n V. Reflections\n13. The Philippines: Civil Vindications for Uncivilised Wrongs\n I. Introduction\n II. Crimes, Quasi-Delicts and Torts\n III. Principles Applied\n IV. Conclusion\n14. South Africa: Civil Liability for Constitutional Wrongs\n I. Introduction\n II. Protection of Constitutional Rights\n III. The Law of Delict and Constitutional Rights and Remedies\n IV. Three Prominent Types of Human Rights Violation\n V. Conclusion\n15. Switzerland: The Underuse of Civil Remedies for Corporate and State Human Rights Violations\n I. Introduction\n II. Civil Remedies for Corporate Human Rights Violations\n III. State Civil Liability for Human Rights Violations\n IV. Conclusion\n16. Ukraine: The Untapped Potential of Tort Law\n I. Introduction\n II. General Provisions of Tort Law: Elements of Tort\n III. Special Torts\n IV. Conclusion\n17. United States: Potential Paths Forward after the Demise of the Alien Tort Statute\n I. Introduction\n II. The Emergence, Development and Current State of Statute-Based Human Rights Litigation\n III. Conventional Tort Litigation of Human Rights Claims\n IV. Corporate Law Principles\n V. Conclusion\nIndex