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Book Title: Fragmentation and Integration in Human Rights Law
Editor(s): Brems, Eva; Ouald-Chaib, Saïla
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN: 9781788113915
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 1
Extract:
Contents List of contributors Foreword Introduction Saïla Ouald-Chaib 1 Methodologies to study human rights law as an integrated
whole from a users' perspective: lessons learnt Ellen Desmet 2 Understanding international criminal law from a users' perspective:
pluralism due to contestation, integration through collaboration Mathias Holvoet and Paul De Hert 3 Fragmentation, harmonization
and the users' perspective: the Munduruku peoples' view on land and the developing standards on indigenous peoples' land rights Derek
Inman, Stefaan Smis and Edson `Krenak' Dorneles de Andrade 4 Fragmentation/integration of human rights law--a users' perspective
on the CRPD Barbara Oomen 5 Human rights integration in action: making equality law work for trans people in Belgium Emmanuelle Bribosia
and Isabelle Rorive 6 Between assimilation and exclusion: is there room for an `integrated' approach towards constitutional and international
protection of human rights? Sébastien Van Drooghenbroeck and Olivier Van der Noot 7 Smart human rights integration Eva Brems
Index v
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