‘Let Them Eat Cake: Socio-Economic in an Age of Austerity’
(2013)
Book Chapter
O'Connell, P. (2013). ‘Let Them Eat Cake: Socio-Economic in an Age of Austerity’. In A. Nolan, R. O'Connell, & C. Harvey (Eds.), Human Rights and Public Finance : Budgets and the Promotion of Economic and Social Rights. Hart
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Women, Human Rights and Development (2013)
Book Chapter
Banda, F. (2013). Women, Human Rights and Development. In Realizing the Right to Development Essays in Commemoration of 25 Years of the United Nations Declaration on the Right to Development (149-158). United Nations: Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
The United Nations Working Group on the Issue of Discrimination against Women in Law and Practice (2013)
Book Chapter
Banda, F. (2015). The United Nations Working Group on the Issue of Discrimination against Women in Law and Practice. In A. Hellum, & H. Sinding Aasen (Eds.), Women's Human Rights: CEDAW in International, Regional and National Law (62-94). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139540841.005
Islamic Law and International Protection of Minority Rights in Context (2013)
Book Chapter
Baderin, M. (2013). Islamic Law and International Protection of Minority Rights in Context. In M.-L. Frick, & A. T. Müller (Eds.), Islam and International Law: Engaging Self-Centricism from a Plurality of Perspectives (309-348). Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004233362_016
An Analysis of the Relationship between Shari'ah and Secular Democracy and the Compatibility of Islamic Law with the European Convention on Human Rights (2013)
Book Chapter
Baderin, M. (2013). An Analysis of the Relationship between Shari'ah and Secular Democracy and the Compatibility of Islamic Law with the European Convention on Human Rights. In R. Griffith-Jones (Ed.), Islam and English Law: Rights, Responsibilities and the Place of Shari'a (72-93). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139128834.010The relationship between shariʽa and secular democracy, with the question whether Islamic law is compatible with the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), is far more complex than sensational media reports would suggest. In the present context... Read More about An Analysis of the Relationship between Shari'ah and Secular Democracy and the Compatibility of Islamic Law with the European Convention on Human Rights.
International Human Rights Law and Practice (2013)
Book
Bantekas, I., & Oette, L. (2013). International Human Rights Law and Practice. Cambridge University PressThis innovative textbook explores human rights law from a theoretical and practical perspective. Case studies and interviews with specialist practitioners, NGO activists and policy-makers show how theory is applied in real life. The up-to-date covera... Read More about International Human Rights Law and Practice.
Muslim Dispute Resolution in Britain: towards a new framework of family law governance? (2013)
Book Chapter
Bano, S. (2013). Muslim Dispute Resolution in Britain: towards a new framework of family law governance?. In M. Maclean, & J. Eekelaar (Eds.), Managing Justice in Diverse Societies (61-88). Hart Publishing
In the Name of God? Religion and Feminist Legal Theory (2013)
Book Chapter
Bano, S. (2013). In the Name of God? Religion and Feminist Legal Theory. In M. Davies, & V. E. Munro (Eds.), The Ashgate Research Companion to Feminist Legal Theory (157-177). Ashgate Publishing
Right to Water in India – Plugging Conceptual and Practical Gaps (2013)
Journal Article
Cullet, P. (2013). Right to Water in India – Plugging Conceptual and Practical Gaps. The International Journal of Human Rights, 17(1), 56-78. https://doi.org/10.1080/13642987.2012.700454This article examines the content of the human right to water. It starts from the premise that the right is firmly anchored in international and national law. It thus moves beyond debates concerning either the existence or the legal status of the rig... Read More about Right to Water in India – Plugging Conceptual and Practical Gaps.