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The Asian Yearbook of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law aims to publish peer-reviewed scholarly articles and reviews as well as significant developments in human rights and humanitarian law. It examines international human rights and humanitarian law with a global reach, though its particular focus is on the Asian region. Volume 8 of the Yearbook covers a wide range of topics focusing on accountability under various legal regimes, which have been organized along four parts: Governance and Accountability, Justice and Accountability, Economic and Social Justice and Violence and Accountability. See Less
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monografia Rebiun36784923 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun36784923 m o d | cr cnu|||||||| 241017s2025 ne a o 000 0 eng d 90-04-70647-X 10.1163/9789004706477 DOI CBUC 991013379795806708 MiAaPQ eng rda pn MiAaPQ MiAaPQ eng LAW 051000 bisacsh LBBR bicssc POL 035010 bisacsh 341.481 23 The Asian Yearbook of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law. Volume 8 edited by Matthias Vanhullebusch, Steve Foster, and Ben Stanford First edition Leiden, The Netherlands Koninklijke Brill BV [2025] Leiden, The Netherlands Leiden, The Netherlands Koninklijke Brill BV 2025 1 online resource (492 pages) 1 online resource (492 pages) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier The Asian Yearbook of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law Series Volume 8 Includes bibliographical references and index List of Illustrations -- Editorial -- PART 1: Governance and Accountability -- 1 Paving the Way for a South Asian Human Rights Mechanism -- Lessons Learnt from Regional Human Rights Mechanism with Special Reference to India and Sri Lanka -- Nuwani Nirmani Rathugama -- 2 The Contradictions of the UK Human Rights Act -- Thomas Phillips -- 3 Who Watches the Watchmen? Independent Observers, Constitutional Principles and Democratic Accountability -- Ben Stanford -- 4 Law, Affective Bureaucracy, and the Registration of Public Satisfaction in Indonesia -- Harison Citrawan and Sabrina Nadilla -- PART 2: Justice and Accountability -- 5 General Measures in the Process of Enforcement of International Courts' Judgments: Between Subsidiarity and Binding Nature -- Khanlar Gadjiev and Maria Filatova -- 6 Deferring to Consensus and Procedural Rationality: Assessing the European Court of Human Rights' Approach to Majoritarian Will -- Ignatius Yordan Nugraha -- 7 Globalization of American Interpretation Debate: Originalists, Living Constitutionalists, and the Drifters -- M Jashim Ali Chowdhury and Jubaer Ahmed -- 8 'Pay First' to Unlock the Appeal? A Controversial Appeal Provision in the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 of Bangladesh -- Ashfaquzzaman Chowdhury -- PART 3: Economic and Social Justice -- 9 Realizing the Right to Property under the Constitution of Bangladesh: Myths and Realities -- Mohammad Towhidul Islam and Nurun Nahar Urmi -- 10 The Palu Disaster and Indonesia's Obligation to Ensure the Right of Adequate Housing and Land Rights: Mission Accomplished? -- Aktieva Tri Tjitrawati, Mochamad Kevin Romadhona, Oemar Moechthar and Sri Endah Kinasih -- 11 Protection of Children on the Internet within the Legal Landscape of Bangladesh: An Appraisal -- Mohammad Abu Taher, Siti Zaharah Jamaluddin and Tahsin Khan -- PART 4: Violence and Accountability -- 12 Rohingyan Muslims, Monism and Expanding the Responsibility to Protect Mechanism -- Zia Akhtar -- 13 Prospects of Environmental Liability before the International Criminal Court -- A Case Study on the International Armed Conflict between Russia and Ukraine -- Lakmali Bhagya Manamperi -- 14 The Problematic Inclusion of a Motive Element in the Indonesian Definition of Terrorism -- Darul Mahdi -- 15 Reporting from War Zones: How Does International Humanitarian Law Protect Journalists? -- Natia Kalandarishvili-Mueller -- PART 5: Book Reviews -- 16 Book Reviews The Asian Yearbook of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law aims to publish peer-reviewed scholarly articles and reviews as well as significant developments in human rights and humanitarian law. It examines international human rights and humanitarian law with a global reach, though its particular focus is on the Asian region. Volume 8 of the Yearbook covers a wide range of topics focusing on accountability under various legal regimes, which have been organized along four parts: Governance and Accountability, Justice and Accountability, Economic and Social Justice and Violence and Accountability. See Less English Human rights Vanhullebusch, Matthias editor Foster, Steve editor Stanford, Ben editor 90-04-70645-3 Human Rights and Humanitarian Law E-Books Online, Collection 2025 The Asian Yearbook of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law 8