- James A. Green, Preface
- Rosalyn Higgins, Foreword
- Christopher P.M. Waters, Introduction
- Nigel Rodley, The International Court of Justice and Human Rights Treaty Bodies
- Robert P. Barnidge, Jr., The Contribution of Judge Antônio Augusto Cançado Trindade to the Adjudication of International Human Rights at the International Court of Justice
- J. Craig Barker, The Pinochet Judgment Fifteen Years On
- David Leary, Balancing Liberty and the Security Council: Judicial Responses to the Conflict between Chapter VII Resolutions and Human Rights Law under the Council’s Targeted Sanctions Regime
- Tawhida Ahmed, The EU’s Protection of ECHR Standards: More Stringent than the Bosphorus Legacy?
- Javaid Rehman, Adjudicating on the Rights of Sexual Minorities in the Muslim World
- Nora Honkala, A Feminist Human Rights Perspective on the Use of Internal Relocation by Asylum Adjudicators
- James A. Green, Persistent Objector Teflon? Customary International Human Rights Law and the United States in International Adjudicative Proceedings
- Alison Bisset, The Role of Truth Commissions in Adjudicating Human Rights Violations
- Malcolm Evans, Adjudicating Human Rights in the Preventive Sphere
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
Green & Waters: Adjudicating International Human Rights
James A. Green (Univ. of Reading - Law) & Christopher P.M. Waters (Univ. of Windsor - Law) have published Adjudicating International Human Rights: Essays in Honour of Sandy Ghandhi (Brill | Nijhoff 2015). Contents include: