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    60 years of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Europe / Vinodh Jaichand, Markku Suksi (eds).

    • Title:60 years of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Europe / Vinodh Jaichand, Markku Suksi (eds).
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    • Variant Title:Sixty years of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Europe
    • Other Contributors/Collections:Jaichand, Vinodh.
      Suksi, Markku, 1959-
    • Published/Created:Antwerp ; Portland, OR : Intersentia, ©2009.
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:United Nations. General Assembly. Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
      Human rights--Europe.
    • Description:xvii, 471 p. ; 24 cm.
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
    • ISBN:9789050958806
      905095880X
    • Contents:1. Introduction / Vinodh Jaichand and Markku Suksi
      2. Belgium: A Reference Instrument, But Without Binding Force / Paul Lemmens, Ludovic Hennebel, Arnaud Van Waeyenberge and Evelien Vandeven
      3. France: The Origins, With the Prospect of Increasing Effect / Florence Benoit-Rohmer
      4. United Kingdom: Developing a Human Rights Culture / Rory O'Connell and Tom Obokata
      5. Denmark: A Document of Ideological Importance / Eva Maria Lassen
      6. Greece: More Verbalism, Less Effectiveness? / Stelios Perrakis
      7. Luxembourg: Content Without Reference? / Jean-Paul Lehners and Fabienne Rossler
      8. Netherlands: Religious Inspiration, But Little Domestic Impact / Fons Coomans and Willemijn Noordhoek
      9. Poland: From Oblivion to Legal Use / Roman Wieruszewski
      10. Sweden: Underestimation of Rights / Jonas Grimheden
      11. Austria: Keeping a Low Profile / Wolfgang Benedek and Manfred Nowak
      12. Bulgaria: Evolving into Democracy Under the UDHR Template / Maria Mandova
      13. Finland: Political, not Legal / Markku Suksi
      14. Hungary: The Impact on the Freedom of Expression / Gabor Halmai and Eszter Polgari
      15. Ireland: From Domestic Pre-Occupations to Wider Reception / Attracta Ingram and Vinodh Jaichand
      16. Italy: A Legal Puzzle, But the Civil Society Has Taken the Ball and Runs With It / Paolo De Stefani
      17. Portugal: Human Rights Guidelines From the Constitution to Sugar Bags / Tereza Pizarro Beleza and Helena Pereira de Melo
      18. Romania: Sidelined to the Margins of Legal Pluralism / Iulia Voina-Votoc
      19. Spain: From Totalitarianism to Fulfilment / Felipe Gomez Isa and Carmen Marquez Carrasco
      20. Cyprus: From an Interesting Colonial Legacy to Post-Conflict Contextualisation / Kalliope Agapiou-Josephides
      21. Germany: From Imposition to Adherence / Anja Mihr
      22. Malta: A Tenuous Link in Human Rights Practice and Procedure / Ian Refalo
      23. Czech Republic: From Lip Service to Concrete Application / Jan Holzer and Hubert Smekal
      24. Estonia: Transition Through Human Rights / Katre Luhamaa
      25. Latvia: Binding Force Through Court Practice / Maris Burbergs and Arturs Kucs
      26. Lithuania: Subtle Material Impact / Vygante Milasiute
      27. Slovak Republic: Political Significance, Not Legal / Maria Patakyova and Katarina Galdunova
      28. Slovenia: Indirect But Increasing Impact / Milan Brglez and Bojko Bucar
      29. Council of Europe: First Steps and Then Some - Collective Enforcement of the Universal Declaration / Antti Korkeakivi
      30. European Union: In Search of Legitimacy / Allan Rosas
      31. OSCE: A Commitment to Human Rights / Robert-Jan Uhl and Bernhard Knoll
      32. View From the Outside / Hurst Hannum
      33. Concluding Remarks on Europe: Diversity Within the Unity / Vinodh Jaichand and Markku Suksi.
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