Human Rights Obligations of Non-State Actors
, by Clapham, AndrewNote: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
- ISBN: 9780199288465 | 0199288461
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 4/27/2006
The threats to human rights posed by non-state actors are of increasing concern. Multinational corporations and the activities of international organizations, such as the United Nations, NATO, and the European Union, are increasingly examined with recourse to a human rights lens. This book presents an approach to human rights that goes beyond the traditional focus on states and argues that non-state actors have human rights obligations. It also addresses some of the ways in which non-state actors can be held accountable for their actions.
Andrew Clapham is Professor of Public International Law, Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva
Table of Cases | xv | ||||
Tables of Treaties, Legislation, and other Relevant Instruments | xxiv | ||||
Table of Abbreviations | xxx | ||||
Introduction | 1 | (436) | |||
|
4 | (4) | |||
|
8 | (4) | |||
|
12 | (3) | |||
|
15 | (10) | |||
|
25 | (34) | |||
|
29 | (4) | |||
|
33 | (2) | |||
|
35 | (6) | |||
|
41 | (5) | |||
|
46 | (7) | |||
|
53 | (3) | |||
|
56 | (3) | |||
|
59 | (26) | |||
|
59 | (4) | |||
|
63 | (6) | |||
|
69 | (1) | |||
|
70 | (4) | |||
|
74 | (2) | |||
|
76 | (1) | |||
|
76 | (5) | |||
|
81 | (1) | |||
|
82 | (3) | |||
|
85 | (24) | |||
|
85 | (2) | |||
|
87 | (4) | |||
|
91 | (3) | |||
|
94 | (2) | |||
|
96 | (3) | |||
|
99 | (1) | |||
|
100 | (9) | |||
|
109 | (52) | |||
|
110 | (27) | |||
|
110 | (5) | |||
|
115 | (3) | |||
|
118 | (6) | |||
|
124 | (4) | |||
|
128 | (4) | |||
|
132 | (4) | |||
|
136 | (1) | |||
|
137 | (24) | |||
|
142 | (3) | |||
|
145 | (5) | |||
|
150 | (2) | |||
|
152 | (1) | |||
|
153 | (2) | |||
|
155 | (2) | |||
|
157 | (4) | |||
|
161 | (34) | |||
|
161 | (16) | |||
|
165 | (12) | |||
|
166 | (6) | |||
|
172 | (3) | |||
|
175 | (2) | |||
|
177 | (1) | |||
|
177 | (18) | |||
|
178 | (2) | |||
|
180 | (13) | |||
|
181 | (4) | |||
|
185 | (4) | |||
|
189 | (4) | |||
|
193 | (2) | |||
|
195 | (76) | |||
|
195 | (4) | |||
|
199 | (2) | |||
|
201 | (10) | |||
|
207 | (4) | |||
|
211 | (7) | |||
|
213 | (3) | |||
|
216 | (2) | |||
|
218 | (7) | |||
|
225 | (12) | |||
|
237 | (15) | |||
|
241 | (3) | |||
|
244 | (3) | |||
|
247 | (5) | |||
|
252 | (11) | |||
|
254 | (1) | |||
|
255 | (1) | |||
|
256 | (1) | |||
|
257 | (2) | |||
|
259 | (2) | |||
|
261 | (1) | |||
|
262 | (1) | |||
|
263 | (2) | |||
|
265 | (1) | |||
|
266 | (5) | |||
|
271 | (46) | |||
|
271 | (2) | |||
|
273 | (2) | |||
|
275 | (10) | |||
|
285 | (1) | |||
|
286 | (13) | |||
|
289 | (2) | |||
|
291 | (8) | |||
|
293 | (2) | |||
|
295 | (1) | |||
|
295 | (4) | |||
|
299 | (11) | |||
|
301 | (2) | |||
|
303 | (4) | |||
|
307 | (3) | |||
|
310 | (7) | |||
|
310 | (2) | |||
|
312 | (5) | |||
|
317 | (30) | |||
|
319 | (3) | |||
|
322 | (2) | |||
|
324 | (4) | |||
|
328 | (5) | |||
|
333 | (2) | |||
|
335 | (7) | |||
|
342 | (5) | |||
|
347 | (90) | |||
|
349 | (72) | |||
|
352 | (5) | |||
|
357 | (1) | |||
|
358 | (14) | |||
|
359 | (2) | |||
|
361 | (5) | |||
|
366 | (2) | |||
|
368 | (4) | |||
|
372 | (1) | |||
|
372 | (8) | |||
|
373 | (3) | |||
|
376 | (4) | |||
|
380 | (4) | |||
|
384 | (1) | |||
|
385 | (2) | |||
|
387 | (13) | |||
|
387 | (2) | |||
|
389 | (5) | |||
|
394 | (6) | |||
|
400 | (5) | |||
|
405 | (6) | |||
|
411 | (7) | |||
|
411 | (2) | |||
|
413 | (5) | |||
|
418 | (1) | |||
|
419 | (2) | |||
|
421 | (11) | |||
|
421 | (3) | |||
|
424 | (5) | |||
|
429 | (3) | |||
|
432 | (4) | |||
|
436 | (1) | |||
10 National Legal Orders | 437 | (96) | |||
|
441 | (19) | |||
|
443 | (7) | |||
|
447 | (3) | |||
|
450 | (10) | |||
|
451 | (6) | |||
|
457 | (3) | |||
|
460 | (39) | |||
|
464 | (22) | |||
|
464 | (10) | |||
|
474 | (8) | |||
|
482 | (4) | |||
|
486 | (13) | |||
|
486 | (1) | |||
|
487 | (1) | |||
|
488 | (6) | |||
|
494 | (5) | |||
|
499 | (24) | |||
|
500 | (6) | |||
|
500 | (3) | |||
|
503 | (3) | |||
|
506 | (6) | |||
|
512 | (9) | |||
|
512 | (6) | |||
|
518 | (2) | |||
|
520 | (1) | |||
|
521 | (2) | |||
|
523 | (3) | |||
|
526 | (9) | |||
|
526 | (1) | |||
|
527 | (2) | |||
|
529 | (4) | |||
11 Dignity and Democracy | 533 | (28) | |||
|
535 | (13) | |||
|
535 | (3) | |||
|
538 | (6) | |||
|
544 | (4) | |||
|
548 | (7) | |||
|
550 | (5) | |||
|
555 | (3) | |||
|
558 | (3) | |||
12 Complexity, Complicity, and Complementarity | 561 | (6) | |||
|
561 | (2) | |||
|
563 | (2) | |||
|
565 | (1) | |||
|
566 | (1) | |||
Bibliography | 567 | (34) | |||
Index | 601 |
What is included with this book?
The New copy of this book will include any supplemental materials advertised. Please check the title of the book to determine if it should include any access cards, study guides, lab manuals, CDs, etc.
The Used, Rental and eBook copies of this book are not guaranteed to include any supplemental materials. Typically, only the book itself is included. This is true even if the title states it includes any access cards, study guides, lab manuals, CDs, etc.