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Commentary on the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, Volume 38 Article 38
BRILL 2005; US$ 81.00This volume constitutes a commentary on Article 38 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. It is part of the series, A Commentary on the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child , which provides an article by article analysis of all substantive, organizational and procedural provisions of the CRC and its two Optional... more...
A Commentary on the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, 46
BRILL 2005; US$ 66.00Constitutes a commentary on the First Optional Protocol to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, dealing with the involvement of children in armed conflicts. This volume is part of a series, which provides an article-by-article analysis of the organizational and procedural provisions of the CRC, and its two Optional Protocols. more...
Domestic Deployment of the Armed Forces
Ashgate Publishing Ltd 2009; US$ 114.95Examining the national and international law, human rights and civil liberties issues involved in governments calling out troops to deal with civil unrest or terrorism, this book discusses the changes underway in six comparable countries and provides a review and analysis of this trend, including its implications for legal and political rights. more...
Reason, Morality, and Law
OUP Oxford 2013; US$ 129.99John Finnis is a pioneer in the development of a new yet classically-grounded theory of natural law. His work offers a systematic philosophy of practical reasoning and moral choosing that addresses the great questions of the rational foundations of ethical judgments, the identification of moral norms, human agency, and the freedom of the will, personal... more...
Reimagining Child Soldiers in International Law and Policy
OUP Oxford 2012; US$ 34.99The international community's efforts to halt child soldiering have yielded some successes. But this pernicious practice persists. It may shift locally, but it endures globally. Preventative measures therefore remain inadequate. Former child soldiers experience challenges readjusting to civilian life. Reintegration is complex and eventful. The... more...
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