Current Issues in Human Rights and International Relations: Papers from the Clemens Nathan Research Centre
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Preliminary Material
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- Table Of Contents
- Introduction (1-4) (153K)
- Terrorism: How Dangerous Is The Threat? By General The Lord Guthrie Of Craigiebank (5-16) (181K)
- Future Tasks For Security Agencies In The Fight Against Terrorism (17-24) by Anthony Glees (166K)
- Legal Measures Against Terrorism (25-32) by Françoise Hampson (171K)
- Freedom Of Religion Or Belief In The 'Age Of Terror': Muslims As The Prime Victims Of Religiously-Motivated Terrorism (33-46) by Sara Kahn (202K)
- International Law And The 'War On Terror' (47-60) by David Kretzmer (210K)
- Tactical Vicory And Defeat In A War Against Terror (61-66) by Aryeh Nusbacher (161K)
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Muslims And The Aftermath Of 7 July 2005: Revisiting Minority Rights In The United Kingdom
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Javaid Rehman
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- 1. Introduction
- 2. Historical Overview Of Muslim Minorities In The United Kingdom
- 3. Concerns And Grievances
- 4. Policies And Practices Of Engagement And Conflicting Positions Since 11 September 2001
- 5. Law And Policies After 7 July 2005
- 6. Concluding Observations – Strategies For The Future
- Terrorism And Human Rights In The Field Of Conflict (93-106) by Patrick Sookhdeo (203K)
- The Aftermath Of 7 July 2005: New Trends In Terrorism (107-114) by Michel Whine (168K)
- Geopolitics And Power: What Room For Human Rights? (115-126) by Sir Jeremy Greenstock (184K)
- Comments On Geopolitics And Power (127-132) by Rosemary Hollis (151K)
- Comments On Geopolitics And Power (133-140) by Sir Franklin Berman (138K)
- Response To Comments (141-142) by Sir Jeremy Greenstock (100K)
- The Politics Of The UN Commission On Human Rights/ Human Rights Council (143-150) by Sir Nigel Rodley (178K)
- Running To Stand Still: The Reform Of The UN Human Rights Machinery (151-162) by Françoise Hampson (162K)
- Human Rights And Foreign Policy In Developing Countries: Reflections On The IBA's Work In Swaziland And Afghanistan (163-174) by Phillip Tahmindjis (148K)
- Protecting Citizens From Torture Abroad: Are Governments Doing Enough? (175-182) by Carla Ferstman (170K)
- Democracy, Development And Violence (183-194) by Paul Collier (182K)
- What Development Does Africa Want? (195-204) by Richard Dowden (181K)
- DfID's Transition From Aid Agency To Development Ministry: What Does Policy Coherence Imply? (205-212) by Patrick Watt (177K)
- Ashanti Development In Ghana (213-226) by Penny David (206K)
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The European Union In Africa
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Niagalé Bagayoko
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- 1. Introduction
- 2. African Security: A Field Of Experimentation For The European Security And Defence Policy?
- 3. African Security: A Field Of Relegitimisation For The European Commission?
- 4. African Security: A Field Of Europeanisation For Member States’ Security Policies?
- 5. Inter-Institutional Relations: Competition Or Cooperation?
- 6. Disagreements Between Member States
- 7. Towards Increased Cooperation?
- The Changing Face Of Western Colonialism In Africa (245-252) by Antoine Roger Lokongo (172K)
- The Art Of Prevention Of Conflict (253-264) by Rolf Ekéus (140K)
- Leslie Prince Memorial Lecture Of The Anglo-Jewish Association (265-276) by General Sir Rupert Smith (183K)
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Preliminary Material
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