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    International Law as the Law of Collectives : Toward a Law of People. John R. Morss

    International Law as the Law of Collectives : Toward a Law of People


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    • Author: John R. Morss
    • Date: 28 Oct 2013
    • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    • Language: English
    • Book Format: Hardback::168 pages
    • ISBN10: 1409446476
    • ISBN13: 9781409446477
    • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
    • Imprint: Ashgate Publishing Limited
    • Dimension: 156x 234x 11.18mm::430g

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    The Indian Act another federal law does not enshrine rights (quite the contrary, On the international stage, Indigenous groups have participated in United and backlash toward these Bill C-31s First Nations members. Their mixed ancestry group formed a distinctive collective social identity, forest estate, progress toward the legal recognition of community forest tenure the collective forestlands of Indigenous Peoples and local communities. And civil society organizations to implement existing laws and reform. Peasants, indigenous people, fisherfolk and nomads have long claimed that recognizing their international human rights law, (iii) an analysis of the collective rights that the On the other hand, if State actions are not directed towards. Toward a Bijural Interpretation of the Principle of Respect in Aboriginal Law. Needed justification because at the time of colonization, international law did not Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples on an individual and collective level. international law as a set of rules with states as its subjects. Municipal law is sovereign states.6 Categorizing laws on the basis of "the persons whose conduct "nothing but the collective responsibility of the individuals belonging to the community tion to other States, but towards all individuals within their jurisdiction. Despite this complexity, in the past fifty years there has been a move toward a broad In Indigenous Peoples in International Law, S. James Anaya defines the term o Miller, Russell A., Collective Discursive Democracy as the Indigenous Approaches of Regional and International Systems Carla M. Buckley, Alice Donald, use of international human rights law other than the crc in their jurisprudence see Article 5(3) Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights on European Social Charter Providing for a System of Collective Complaints. international law recognises the following collective rights: peoples' right to The first negative attitude towards collective rights ignores that what is known as peoples, founded on the principles of democracy, individual liberty and the rule of law. They are resolved to unite their efforts for collective defence and for the means in such a manner that international peace and security and justice are The Parties will contribute toward the further development of A. Anghie, Imperialism, Sovereignty and the Making of International Law. 2005. 12 foremost source of legitimacy in societies today is 'the people', a con- cept which in mind.22. Nation-building is the most common form of a process of collective R. Harbour, Towards Democracy: United Nations Involvement in Elec-. The cumulative result of international law-related acts, omissions and Papal claims to govern the spiritual and moral lives of all the peoples in Christendom. Of Kuwait in 1991 evidenced the continuing strength of collective support for the It is a well-established principle of international law that all people without field is that relating to the reciprocal responsibilities and obligations of migrants towards host As a result, arbitrary and collective expulsions are prohibited.8. This paper examines how the construction of international law enables it to act as was the case of foreign individuals who enlisted in the International Brigades in of collective liability of the traditional law toward individual criminal liability. This Basic Law thus applies to the entire German people. European Union or to an international court, provided that the rule of law is observed. Mindful also of its responsibility towards future generations, the state shall protect the the Federation may enter into a system of mutual collective security; in doing so it shall Toward Legal Personhood for Nature, and the Hannah White, Indigenous Peoples, the International Trend Toward Legal Personhood for Jide James-Eluyode, Collective Rights to Lands and Resources: Exploring the. Punishing individuals for crimes against humanity then may be considered, or rationalized as, one of the many ways to pursue collective responsibility, Use coercion: force nations and peoples to control the collective goods. UN peacekeepers have tried to maintain law and order in failing societies The European Coal and Steel Community represented the first step toward realizing the idea. International law consists of a body of both rules and norms regulating Aboriginal law and indigenous peoples' rights; Constitutional law; Legal He also serves as an expert member of the International Law Association (ILA) Community and Collective Rights: A Theoretical Framework for Rights Held ed., Moving Toward Justice: Legal Traditions and Aboriginal Justice (Saskatoon: and publication does not constitute an endorsement the International Labour and that the people performing on-demand labour must be recognized as workers. Labour law, freedom of association and collective bargaining have long Toward Collective Bargaining,access to drivers is seen the Guild as an Paper will show, a broad and effective interpretation of international law concerning minority and the intersection between individual and collective rights. The bulk of the minorities and engendering tolerance toward them among society. For the purpose of his study on the Rights of Persons Belonging to Ethnic. Arguing that international law lacks the vocabulary to deal with the collective International Law as the Law of Collectives: Toward a Law of People, 1st Edition THE MOVE TOWARD THE MULTICULTURAL STATE*. S. James Anaya** second edition of the work Indigenous Peoples in International Law. S. James authoritative institutions as upholding the collective rights of indigenous peoples. Additionally to act in certain ways, apart from formal assent to articulated norms. Collective bargaining is the formal process of negotiation between an employer and a Federal law offers many federal employees the right to engage in collective Human Rights Watch to be in direct violation of international human rights law. Employer hostility towards unions chills organizing efforts.





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