04377nam 22005293 450 991091577340332120230506060322.094-6094-484-1(CKB)4100000011280625(MiAaPQ)EBC30518756(Au-PeEL)EBL30518756(EXLCZ)99410000001128062520230506d2020 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHuman Rights in the 21st Century1st ed.The Hague :Boom Uitgevers Den Haag,2020.©2020.online resource94-6236-993-3 Intro -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- Contributors -- Part I Introduction -- 1 Do Human Rights Still Have a Chance? -- Part II General Theoretical Issues -- 2 International Legal Human Rights and Moral Human Rights: Friends or Foes? -- 3 Human Rights and the Constitutionalization of International Law -- 4 Human Rights in the Age of Antipaternalism -- 5 Towards a More Effective Protection of Human Rights for Noncitizens -- Part III Minority Rights in the 21st Century -- 6 International Protection of Religious Minorities, with an Emphasis on the Use of Religious Symbols - Rise or Decline? -- 7 The European Court of Human Rights and the Protection of Ethnic and Religious Minorities Through the Right to Equal Treatment: A Mixed Picture -- 8 Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities as the Instrument for Realizing Universal Human Rights of Persons with Disabilities -- Part IV Human Rights in Corporations -- 9 Legal Personality and Sovereignty -- 10 Home State Regulation of Transnational Corporations to Protect Human Rights -- 11 Fundamental Rights of Employees Through the Lens of the European Convention on Human Rights -- 12 Pigeonholing Human Rights in International Investment Arbitration: A Claim or a Defense? -- Part V Environment and Bioethics as Human Rights Issues -- 13 Environmental Rights as a New Wave of Human Rights -- 14 Bioethics as a Tool for Extending the Human Rights Discourse -- 15 Bioethical and Legal Challenges of Artificial Intelligence and Human Dignity -- 16 Ultimate Morality: Moral Duties of (Post)Humans -- 17 Protection of Biodiversity from the Perspective of Human Rights and Human Security.This is a collection of papers that were initially presented at the international conference, which was organized from 9th to 10th November 2018 by the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SASA) and Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade. The conference was organized on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Besides the introductory address, by Ben Ferencz, one of the prosecutors at the Nuremberg Trials, this volume gathers internationally renowned scholars and practitioners who deal with diverging issues from the international human rights law and politics. The volume opens with a selection of contributions broadly falling under the heading – general theoretical issues. It is followed by a handful of articles focusing on the minority rights protection in the 21st century. Third part of the book is devoted to a pertinent problem of accountability of corporations for human rights violations. The closing part of the book is dedicated to environment and bioethics as human rights issues. This volume would be of interest to both human rights scholars and practitioners as well as to those generally interested in public international law issues.international human rights lawengEUROVOChuman rightsengEUROVOCpublic statementengEUROVOCbio-ethicsengEUROVOCpublic international lawengEUROVOCcharter on human rightsengEUROVOCinternational human rights law.human rights.public statement.bio-ethics.public international law.charter on human rights.Várady Tibor604497Jovanović Miodrag682837MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910915773403321Human Rights in the 21st Century4302730UNINA