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Civil remedies and human rights in flux : key legal developments in selected jurisdictions

Civil remedies and human rights in flux : key legal developments in selected jurisdictions

Material type
단행본
Personal Author
Aristova, Ekaterina. Grušić, Uglješa.
Title Statement
Civil remedies and human rights in flux : key legal developments in selected jurisdictions / edited by Ekaterina Aristova and Uglješa Grušic.
Publication, Distribution, etc
Oxford :   Hart,   2022.  
Physical Medium
xvi, 384 p. ; 24 cm.
ISBN
9781509947591 1509947590
Bibliography, Etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
Human rights. Human rights and globalization. Remedies (Law).
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Contents information

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Civil Remedies and Human Rights in Flux
Dr Ekaterina Aristova, University of Oxford, UK and Dr Ugljesa Grusic, University College, London, UK
2. Argentina: Untapping the Potential of Private Law Constitutionalisation
Professor Martin Hevia, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Argentina and Andres Constantin, Georgetown University, USA
3. Australia: Tort Law Filling a Human Rights Void
Professor Sarah Joseph, Griffith University, Australia and Dr Joanna Kyriakakis, Monash University, Australia
4. Bangladesh: A Constitutional Solution for a Tort Law Deficit?
Taqbir Huda, Tort Law Project Bangladesh
5. Brazil: A Progressive Framework on Civil Liability and Human Rights Protection?
Daniela Arantes Prata, London School of Economics, UK and Danilo B Garrido Alves, University of Oxford, UK
6. Canada: Backsteps, Barriers and Breakthroughs in Civil Liability for Sexual Assault, Transnational Human Rights Violations and Widespread Environmental Harm
Professor Penelope Simons, University of Ottawa, Canada and Professor Heather McLeod-Kilmurray, University of Ottawa, Canada
7. England and Wales: The Common Law''s Answer to International Human Rights Violations
Russell Hopkins, Temple Garden Chambers, UK
8. France: Untapping the Potential of Civil Liability to Remedy Human Rights Violations
Dr Virginie Rouas, SOAS, University of London, UK
9. Germany: Tort Law''s Potential to Remedy Human Rights Violations
Dr Leonhard Hubner, Osnabruck University, Germany and Luca Kaller, Heidelberg University, Germany
10. India: Constitutional Torts ''Ruling the Roost''?
Professor Surya Deva, Macquarie University, Australia
11. Kenya: Constitution, Common Law and Statute in Vindication of Rights
Jill Cottrell Ghai, Katiba Institute, Kenya
12. The Netherlands: A Wide Open Window for Human Rights Norms?
Dr Lucas Roorda, Utrecht University, Netherlands
13. The Philippines: Civil Vindications for Uncivilised Wrongs
Gemmo B Fernandez, Australian National University, Isabel L Guidote, Harvard Law School, USA, Raphael Lorenzo A Pangalangan, Jindal Global University, India and Ruby Rosselle L Tugade, University of the Philippines
14. South Africa: Civil Liability for Constitutional Wrongs
Dr Alistair Price, University of Cape Town, South Africa
15. Switzerland: The Underuse of Civil Remedies for Corporate and State Human Rights Violations
Professor Nicolas Bueno, Swiss Distance University and Professor Federica De Rossa, Universita della Svizzera italiana, Switzerland
16. Ukraine: The Untapped Potential of Tort Law
Dr Bohdan Karnaukh, Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University, Ukraine
17. United States: Potential Paths Forward aft er the Demise of the Alien Tort Statute
Dr Rachel Chambers, University of Connecticut, USA and Professor Jena Martin, West Virginia University, USA

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