List of journals with electronic table of contents in Human Rights
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List of journals with electronic table of contents in Human Rights
Journal Table of Contents (Journal TOC) latest update – December 2013 List of journals with electronic table of contents in Human Rights section between January and December 2013: 1) East European Human Rights Review 2) European Human Rights Law Review 3) European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice 4) Human Rights Law Review 5) International Journal on Minority and Group Rights 6) Journal Européen des Droits de l'homme Back to title list East European Human Rights Review VOLUME 18 / 2012 NUMBER 2 Contents Normative Standards In International Human Rights Law In Relation To Older Persons Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights 123 Combating Sex Trafficking in Europe Ayasa Shimokawa 205 Back to title list European Human Rights Law Review Issue 1 2013 Table of Contents Opinion Abuses and Activism: The Role of Human Rights in the Northern Ireland Conflict and Peace Process Jane Winter 1 Bulletin lletin: Counter-Terrorism and Human Rights 9 Bu 14 Articles Tackling the Rule in Hammersmith v Monk: in Theory and in Practice - Part Two Ian Loveland 28 Dual Functionality and the Persistent Frailty of the European Court of Human Rights Fiona de Londras 38 Why the Margin of Appreciation is Not the Answer to the Gay Marriage Debate Frances Hamilton 47 Trade Union Rights in the United Kingdom and Article 11 of the European Convention: Past Failures and Future Possibilities Charles Barrow 56 Case Analysis MS v United Kingdom: Article 3 of the ECHR, Detention and Mental Health Daniel Bedford 72 Back to title list European Human Rights Law Review Issue 2 2013 Table of Contents Opinion Language and Law: Reclaiming the Human Rights Debate Lucy Scott-Moncrieff 115 Bulletin 122 Bulletin: Counter-Terrorism and Human Rights 127 Articles A Damp Squib in the Long Grass: The Report of the Commission on a Bill of Rights Mark Elliott 137 Social Mobility, Education and the European Convention on Human Rights Michael Connolly 152 Towards a Human Rights-based Paradigm of Integration? The Contribution of International Human Rights Law Clíodhna Murphy 166 State Responsibility for Human Rights Violations: The Ultimate Control Test and the Interpretation of UN Security Council Resolutions Valentina Zambrano 180 Case Analysis Eweida v United Kingdom: The Right to Manifest Religion Under Article 9 of the ECHR Henrietta Hill 187 Case and Comment Djokaba Lambi Longa v Netherlands 194 Redfearn v United Kingdom 197 MM v United Kingdom 200 Hristozov v Bulgaria 204 Telegraaf Media Nederland Landelijke Media B V v the Netherlands 209 Michaud v France 213 Chagos Islanders v United Kingdom 217 El Masri v the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 220 Back to title list European Human Rights Law Review Issue 4 2013 Table of Contents Opinion Mandela's Court - Reflections on Art and Justice from Constitution Hill, Johannesburg Kevin Childs and Max du Plessis 355 Bulletin 363 Bulletin: Counter-Terrorism and Human Rights 367 Articles Investigatory powers of the European Court of Human Rights Michael O'Boyle and Natalia Brady 378 What is Justice? Reflections of a practitioner at the European Court of Human Rights Philip Leach 392 Mapping the jurisdiction of the European Court of Human Rights further to the "reasonable intervals" clause of the right to free elections Nikos Vogiatzis 401 Religion without God: Philosophical misconceptions in the European Court of Human Rights' evolution of a "right to practice and preach atheism" Neha Tayshete 412 Case Analysis Nyusti and Takács v Hungary: Decision of the UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Oliver Lewis 419 Case and Comment Neij and Sunde Kolmisoppi v Sweden 425 Östendorf v Germany 428 Raw v France 432 Hussein v the Netherlands and Italy 436 Şentürk and Şentürk v Turkey 439 H. and B. v United Kingdom Aswat v United Kingdom Animal Defenders International v United Kingdom 442 446 448 Back to title list European Human Rights Law Review Issue 6 2012 Table of Contents Opinion Human Rights Law in the UK- Is There a Need for Fundamental Reform? Colm O 'Cinneide 595 Bulletin 608 Bulletin: Counter-Terrorism and Human Rights 612 Articles Tackling the Rule in Hammersmith v Monk: in Theory and in Practice - Part One Ian Loveland 629 National Responses to Human Rights Judgments: The Need for Government Co-ordination and Implementation Elizabeth Mottershaw and Rachel Murray Solidarity as a Basis for Human Rights: Part Two: "Practical Solidarity" 639 Kate Cook 654 Unilateral Declarations: The Need for Greater Control Dominika Bychawska-Siniarska 673 Case Analysis X v Turkey. The Inhuman and Degrading Treatment of a Gay Prisoner Tom Mountford 679 Case and Comment X v Finland 684 Del Rio Prado v Spain 688 Kayak v Turkey 691 Mouvement Raëlien Suisse v Switzerland 694 Munjaz v United Kingdom 698 Koch v Germany 701 Dordević v Croatia 704 Costa and Pavan v Italy 707 Back to title list European Journal of Crime,Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Volume 20 issue 4 (2012) Contents Editorial: The Substantive Criminal Law Jurisdiction of the European Public Prosecutor's Office Andre Klip 367 Analysing the Agreements (Treaties) on the Transfer of Sentenced Persons (Offenders/Prisoners) between the United Kingdom and Asian, African and Latin American Countries 377 Jamil Ddamulira Mujuzi Tobacco Smuggling: A Review of the Literature 415 Xavier Duncan L'Hoiry Honouring the Right to a Fair Trial within Reasonable Time: The Bulgarian Criminal Justice System 445 Lachezar Yanev New Criminological Literature in Europe Selected Bibliography 469 Elisabeth Martin Back to title list European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Volume 21 number 1 Contents The European Parliament and organised crime: the impending failure of the Alfano Committee 1 Cyrille Fijnaut Trafficking in Human Beings for Labour Exploitation: Cooperation in an Integrated Approach 9 Conny Rijken The Capital Punishment Controversy in Hungary: Fragments on the Issues of Deterrent Effect and Wrongful Convictions 37 Zoltan J. Toth The Lavish Corporate Hospitality: The Lawful and Unlawful Interaction of Public Officials and Private Sector Actors - Law and the Court Praxis in Finland 59 Johanna Peurala Using Weber's Rechtssoziologie to Explain Western Punishment: A Typological Framework 85 Matthew DeMichele New Criminological Elisabeth Martin Literature in Europe Selected Bibliography 111 Back to title list European Journal of Crime Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Volume 21 number 2 The Proposal for a Regulation on the Establishment of an European Public Prosecutor's Office: Everything Changes, or Nothing Changes? 115 Michele Caianiello Extended Confiscation and the Proposed Directive on Freezing and Confiscation of Criminal Proceeds in the EU: On Striking a Balance between Efficiency, Fairness and Legal Certainty 127 Johan Boucht "Undue" Gifts for Public Employees: An Administrative and Criminal Law Analysis 163 Sten Bønsing and Lars Bo Langsted The Social Life of Illegal Drug Users in Prison: A Comparative Perspective 185 Anton Oleinik Risk Taking Behaviour In South African Correctional Centres: A Case Study of the Leeuwkop Correctional Centre 207 Willem EM. Luyt and Gomolemu M. Moshoeu New Criminological Elisabeth Martin Literature in Europe: Selected Bibliography 233 Back to title list European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Volume 20 number 3 Contents Editorial: Doping and Anti-Doping: Neglected Issues in Criminology 231 Letizia Paoli Fundamental Rights in European Criminal Justice: An Axiological Perspective Joanna Beata Banach-Gutierrez and Christopher Harding 239 US, EU and UK Employment Vetting as Strategy for Preventing Convicted Sex Offenders from Gaining Access to Children James B. Jacobs and Dimitra Blitsa 265 Afghanistan, Narcotics and the International Criminal Court: From Port of Spain to Kabul, via Rome James Windle 297 The Victims' Participation at a Crossroads: How the International Criminal Court Could Devise a Meaningful Victims' Participation while Respecting the Rights of the Defendant 315 Marianna Tonellato New Criminological Literature in Europe Selected Elisabeth Martin Bibliography 361 Back to title list Human Rights Law Review CONTENTS Volume 13 No. 4 2013 Articles Adolescents, Sexting and Human Rights AlisdairA. Gillespie 623 Human Rights and Democracy with Chinese Characteristics? Phil C.W. Chan 645 The Human Rights of Individuals in De Facto Regimes under the European Convention on Human Rights Anthony Cullen and Steven Wheatley 691 The Reform of Counterterrorism Stop and Search after Gillan v United Kingdom John Ip 729 Short Articles and Recent Developments Developments in the Right to be Forgotten Dominic McGoldrick 761 The Right to a Fair Trial and the Council of Europe’s Efforts to Ensure Effective Remedies on a Domestic Level for Excessively Lengthy Proceedings Martin Kuijer 777 Back to title list International Journal on Minority and Group Rights CONTENTS Volume 20 No. 1 2013 Special Issue: Rethinking Territorial Arrangements in Conflict Resolution Guest Editors: Sia Spiliopoulou Åkermark and Sarah Stephan Editorial Sia Spiliopoulou Åkermark and Sarah Stephan / Rethinking Territorial Arrangements in Conflict Resolution 1-3 Articles Sia Spiliopoulou Åkermark Internal Self-Determination and the Role of Territorial Autonomy as a Tool for the Resolution of Ethno-Political Disputes 5-25 Stefan Wolff Conflict Management in Divided Societies: The Many Uses of Territorial Self-Governance 27-50 Markku Suksi Explaining the Robustness and Longevity of the Åland Example in Comparison with Other Autonomy Solutions 51 -66 Mikael Wigell The Aland Example as Norm Entrepreneurship 67-84 Tove H. Malloy Nordic (Minority) Autonomies and Territorial Management in Europe: Empowerment through Regionalisation? 85-106 Kjell-Åke Nordquist Autonomy, Local Voices and Conflict Resolution: Lessons from East Timor Sarah Stephan The Proliferation of Status Proposals for Abkhazia – 107-117 Back to title list International Journal on Minority and Group Rights CONTENTS Volume 20 No. 2 2013 Special Issue: Critical Reflections on Refugee Law Guest Editors: Colin Harvey and Satvinder Juss Editorial Colin Harvey and Satvinder Juss Critical Reflections on Refugee Law 143-146 Articles Jean-François Durieux Three Asylum Paradigms 147-177 Patricia Tuitt Transitions: Refugees and Natives 179-197 Joseph Rikhof Exclusion Law and International Law: Sui Generis or Overlap? 199-232 Dallal Stevens What Do We Mean by Protection? 233-262 Ryszard Piotrowicz Asylum Seekers, Good Faith and the State 263-278 Peter Billings Irregular Maritime Migration and the Pacific Solution Mark II: Back to the Future for Refugee Law and Policy in Australia? 279-305 Satvinder S. Juss The Post-Colonial Refugee, Dublin II, and the End of Non-Refoulement 307-335 Back to title list International Journal on Minority and Group Rights CONTENTS Volume 20 No. 3 2013 Articles Tor Georg Jakobsen, Joachim Vogt Isaksen, Gunn Kari Osestad Skavhaug and Zan Strabac In Varietate Harmonial: Intergroup Contact, Group Threat and Ethnic Tolerance in Scandinavian Regions 349-370 Ashrafuzzaman Khan and Mrinmoy Samadder Struggling Insecurity: Ahmadiyya Community in Bangladesh 371-379 Terence M. Mashingaidze Beyond the Kariba Dam Induced Displacements: The Zimbabwean Tonga's Struggles for Restitution, 1990s-2000s 381-404 Gabriel González Núñez Translating to Communicate with Linguistic Minorities: State Obligations under International Law 405-441 Øyvind Ravna The First Investigation Report of the Norwegian Finnmark Commission 443-457 Marko Valenta and Kristin Thorshaug Restrictions on Right to Work for Asylum Seekers: The Case of the Scandinavian Countries, Great Britain and the Netherlands 459-482 Back to title list International Journal on Minority and Group Rights CONTENTS Volume 20 No. 4 2013 Articles Aisling Lyon Decentralisation and the Provision of Primary and Secondary Education in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 491-516 Hanne Hagtvedt Vik and Anne Julie Semb Who Owns the Land? Norway, the Sami and the ILO Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention 517-550 Zia Akhtar Mapuche Land Claims: Environmental Protest, Legal Discrimination and Customary Rights 551 -576 Back to title list Journal Européen des Droits de l’homme Numero 1 2013 Sommaire / Table of contents Editorial Tribune / Comment La Convention européenne des droits de l'homme et la crise économique. La question de la pauvreté Françoise Tulkens 8 Dossier: Entreprise et Droits de l'Homme Business and Human Rights Human Rights in Employment Relationships: Contracts as Power Olivier De Schutter 21 Adapter l'entreprise à la diversité des travailleurs: la portée transformatrice de la non-discrimination Julie Ringelheim 57 La privatisation des normes de l'entreprise: codes de conduite, chartes privées, mécanismes et certification sociale et environnementale Sandrine Chassagnard-Pinet et Guillaume Delalieux 83 L'entreprise, titulaire de droits fondamentaux Jean-Philippe Tricoit 101 Back to title list Journal Européen des Droits de l’homme Numero 2 2013 Sommaire / Table of contents Dossier Entreprises transnationales et droits de l'homme : A la recherche des combinaisons normatives adaptées Yann Queinnec et William Bourdon 175 Les accords-cadres internationaux négociés par les Federations syndicales internationales : entre citoyenneté industrielle et citoyenneté au travail Renée-Claude Drouin 207 Article La croix et les juges de la Cour européenne des droits de l'homme : les enseignements des affaires Lautsi, Eweida et Chaplin Cécile Mathieu, Serge Gutwirth et Paul De Hert 238 Chroniques / Columns Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Christophe Golay, Irene Biglino and Ivona Truscan 269 Droit de l'égalité et de la non-discrimination Emmanuelle Bribosia et Isabelle Rorive 297 Back to title list Journal Européen des droits de l’homme Numero 3 2013 Editorial Dossier : Droit international privé et droits fondamentaux Private International Law and Fundamental Rights Introduction Sébastien Touzé 345 La suppression de l'exequatur affaiblit-elle la protection des droits fondamentaux dans l'espace judiciaire européen ? Fabien Marchadier 348 Le contrôle de l'ordre public par la Cour européenne des droits de l'homme Sabine Corneloup 381 La Cour européenne des droits de l'homme et la coopération transfrontière Petra Hammje 403 Fundamental rights and recognition in private international law Horatia Muir Watt 411 Article La responsabilité civile des entreprises pour complicité aux violations des droits humains à l'étranger : au-delà de l'exception du forum non conveniens en droit québécois Amissi Melchiade Manirabona 436 Chroniques / Columns Société de l'information, médias et liberté d'expression François Dubuisson 460 Travail et protection sociale Doyen Jean-François Akandji-Kombé 487