Concepts in European law and order
«According to Rene Jean Dupuy, the term 'public' is defined in international law as, 'a legal order found on the dominance of basic standards from which no one may depart'. While this definition has the merit of defining the generic concept of public ...»
The proclamation of the Arab-Islamic human rights
«In recent years the emphasis on human rights in the national and international life raises the question whether the respect on fundamental freedoms proclaimed in the Universal Declaration of 1948 is felt the same way everywhere. Historically, Isl...»
Canada respects international law and European minority language
«It may seem strange to focus on compliance by Canada of European law. Indeed, apart from its Head of the State, Canada is a sovereign and independent State of North America, (Statute of Westminster, 1931 and Constitutional Law, 1982) which maintains ...»
The case study of: Al-Adsani v/s United Kingdom and the role played by the European C...
«The judgment of Al-Adsani v/s UK was given on 21st November 2001in the European Court of Human Rights. It was between Mr. Sulaiman Al-Adsani and the UK, and follows the prior judgments of the British court. Mr. Sulaiman Al-Adsani has dual British and...»
Terrorism and human rights
«"A nation that sacrifices freedom for security deserves neither the one nor the other," Benjamin Franklin. Benjamin Franklin summed up the double bind that is needed by democratic states, more commonly called "rule of law": maintaining securit...»
Strategic analysis of Swatch Group for its establishment in the countries of Easter...
«Luxury in an economic context, the well differentiated and well aware of luxury based on its price elasticity. When the price of property increases and demand decreases, we call this product a good current. When the price increases and demand increas...»
The universalization of human rights, a tool of Western neo-colonialism?
«"Today, the universality of human rights has become a reality, not in the sense that they are now universally recognized and respected, but in the sense that the claim of human rights has spread to the whole planet." says Daniele Lochak, a law prof...»
The fair hearing before the European Court of Human Rights
«The European Convention on Human Rights(ECHR) that was signed in Rome came into force on 3rd September, 1953 but it was not ratified by France before the end of the colonial conflicts in Indo-china and Algeria. It was only on 3rd May, 1974 that the A...»
The European Court of Human Rights
«After the Second World War, the world saw significant advances in the international protection of human rights. The United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on December 10, 1948. But because of the inefficien...»
The European Union's Policy in African, Caribbean and Pacific Countries: Towards an E...
«Introduction.. The EU and its ACP countries' policy: A long path towards democratisation.. A historical perspective: Towards the Yaounde Conventions.. From a trade relationship ( Lome I and II) to more democratisation (Lome III and IV).. Political...»
«"Since 1992, the European Community has included in all its agreements with third countries a clause defining respect for human rights and democracy as 'essential elements' in the EU's relationship. This clause is unique in bilateral agreements. This...»