Resultados de búsqueda - (( Table of status ) OR ( table of states ))~

  • Mostrando 1 - 8 Resultados de 8
Limitar resultados
  1. 1

    The state of the world's children 2007 : women and children : the double dividend of gender equality

    Publicado 2006
    Libro
  2. 2

    The state of the world's children 2007 : women and children : the double dividend of gender equality

    Publicado 2006
    Libro
  3. 3

    The state of food and agriculture 2002

    Publicado 2002
    Libro
  4. 4

    Constitutional and administrative law por Bradley, A. W

    Publicado 2007
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Preface xiii Table of Legislation xv Table of Cases xxxiii Abbreviations lxxiii PART I -- GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW Definition and scope of constitutional law 3 (9) Sources and nature of the constitution 12 (23) The formal sources of constitutional law 12 (8) Other rules and principles, including constitutional conventions 20 (11) Constitutional government in Britain 31 (4) The structure of the United Kingdom 35 (16) The historic structure 35 (7) Devolution of government 42 (9) Parliamentary supremacy 51 (30) The growth of the legislative authority of Parliament 51 (3) Meaning of legislative supremacy 54 (7) The continuing nature of parliamentary supremacy 61 (13) The Treaty of Union between England and Scotland 74 (3) Conclusions 77 (4) The relationship between legislature, executive and judiciary 81 (12) The rule of law 93 (14) Historical development 95 (4) The rule of law and its implications today 99 (8) Responsible and accountable government 107 (16) The United Kingdom and the European Union 123 (30) European Community institutions 125 (7) European Community law 132 (7) European Community law and British constitutional law 139 (4) Response of the courts 143 (6) Conclusion 149 (4) PART II -- THE INSTITUTIONS OF GOVERNMENT Composition and meeting of Parliament 153 (39) The electoral system 153 (4) Distribution of constituencies 157 (4) Political parties 161 (4) The conduct of elections 165 (4) Supervision of elections 169 (3) Electoral systems and electoral reform 172 (4) Membership of the House of Commons 176 (4) The House of Lords 180 (3) Reforming the membership of the House of Lords 183 (4) Meeting of Parliament 187 (5) Functions of Parliament 192 (31) Legislation 193 (9) Conflict between the two Houses 202 (6) Financial procedure 208 (7) Scrutiny of administration 215 (6) Constitutional watchdog 221 (2) Privileges of Parliament 223 (19) House of Commons 223 (11) Financial interests of members 234 (6) House of Lords 240 (2) The Crown and the royal prerogative 242 (27) The monarchy 243 (4) Personal prerogatives of the monarch 247 (5) The Queen in Council 252 (3) The royal prerogative 255 (8) The royal prerogative and the courts 263 (6) The Cabinet, government departments and the civil service 269 (31) The Prime Minister 270 (3) The Cabinet 273 (5) Ministers and departments 278 (5) Civil service: organisation and accountability 283 (6) Civil service: ethics and standards 289 (5) Open government and freedom of information 294 (6) Public bodies and regulatory agencies 300 (23) Origins and purpose 301 (3) Classification, status and composition of public bodies 304 (4) Public utilities: the general framework 308 (4) The accountability of public utilities and public utility regulators 312 (6) Advisory bodies 318 (5) Foreign affairs and the Commonwealth 323 (20) The foreign affairs prerogative, international law and the courts 323 (7) Treaties 330 (4) The United Kingdom and the Commonwealth 334 (9) The armed forces 343 (16) The constitutional structure 343 (4) Military law and human rights 347 (6) The armed forces and the ordinary law 353 (6) The Treasury, public expenditure and the economy 359 (22) The Treasury 359 (2) The Bank of England 361 (3) Public finance 364 (6) Public expenditure control and accountability 370 (6) Management of the economy 376 (5) The courts and the machinery of justice 381 (38) The courts 381 (4) The judiciary and judicial appointments 385 (3) Independence of the judiciary 388 (7) Contempt of court and safeguards for the administration of justice 395 (9) The executive and the machinery of justice 404 (6) Prosecution of offenders and miscarriages of justice 410 (9) PART III -- THE CITIZEN AND THE STATE The nature and protection of human rights 419 (23) The British approach 420 (5) European Convention on Human Rights 425 (7) The Human Rights Act 1998 432 (9) Conclusion 441 (1) Citizenship, immigration and extradition 442 (32) Citizenship 442 (8) Immigration and deportation 450 (16) Extradition 466 (8) The police and personal liberty 474 (39) Organisation of the police 474 (4) Personal liberty and police powers 478 (9) Police powers of detention and questioning of suspects 487 (6) Police powers of entry, search and seizure 493 (7) Remedies for abuse of police powers 500 (8) Accountability and control of the police 508 (5) The protection of privacy 513 (28) The case for protection 513 (1) Privacy and the ECHR 514 (3) Surveillance: acquiring information 517 (4) Interception of communications 521 (5) Storing and processing information 526 (6) Privacy and the press 532 (5) Privacy and the Human Rights Act 537 (4) Freedom of expression 541 (31) The nature of legal protection 541 (3) Censorship and prior restraints 544 (3) Regulation of television and radio 547 (4) Offences against the state and public order 551 (4) Obscene publications 555 (6) Defamation 561 (8) Breach of confidence 569 (3) Freedom of association and assembly 572 (27) Freedom of association 573 (1) The right of public meeting 574 (2) Public processions and assemblies 576 (3) Freedom of assembly and private property rights 579 (5) Public order offences 584 (8) Preventive powers of the police and courts 592 (4) Freedom of assembly and the Human Rights Act 1998 596 (3) State security and official secrets 599 (27) Emergency powers and terrorism 626 (31) Use of troops in assisting the police 626 (2) Use of troops in Northern Ireland 628 (4) Martial law 632 (3) Emergency powers in war and peace 635 (4) Emergency powers and terrorism 639 (7) The Terrorism Act 2000 and Northern Ireland 646 (3) International terrorism: additional powers 649 (4) Conclusion: terrorism and human rights 653 (4) PART IV -- ADMINISTRATIVE LAW The nature and development of administrative law 657 (17) Delegated legislation 674 (19) Historical development 674 (2) Justification of delegated legislation 676 (1) Exceptional types of delegated legislation 677 (3) Nomenclature 680 (1) Consultation of interests 681 (1) Control by Parliament 682 (5) Publication of statutory instruments 687 (1) Challenge in the courts 687 (3) Administrative rule-making 690 (3) Administrative justice 693 (32) Tribunals 695 (10) Public inquiries 705 (5) The Inquiries Act 2005 710 (5) The Parliamentary Ombudsman 715 (10) Judicial control of administrative action -- I 725 (34) Judicial review on substantive grounds 727 (15) Review on procedural grounds 742 (11) Legitimate expectations 753 (6) Judicial control of administrative action -- II 759 (25) Liability of public authorities and the Crown 784 (32) Liability of public authorities and the Crown in tort 785 (15) Contractual liability 800 (6) The Crown in litigation: privileges and immunities 806 (10) Bibliography 816 (11) Index 827…”
    Libro
  5. 5

    International law and the use of force : cases and materials por O'Connell, Mary Ellen

    Publicado 2009
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…408 (5) Marco Gestri Security Council Backs Nigerian-Led Force in Liberia 413 (3) Legality of Use of Force 416 (13) Notes, Questions, and Problems 429 (4) The Basic Law and Institutions on Application of Force 433 (77) Post-War Developments 435 (5) Geneva 436 (1) Frits Kalshoven The chaotic Status of the Laws of War and the Urgent Necessity for Their Revision 437 (3) Josef Kunz The Conventions 440 (59) The 1949 Geneva Conventions 440 (1) Geneva Convention Relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War of August 12, 1949 441 (5) Geneva Convention Relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War of August 12, 1949 446 (5) The 1954 Hague Convention 451 (1) 1954 Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of an Armed Conflict 451 (1) The 1977 Additional Protocols 452 (1) 1977 Geneva Protcol I Additional to the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949, and Relating to the Protection of Victims of International Armed Conflicts 453 (9) Protocol Additional to the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949,, and Relating to the Protection of Victims of Non-International Armed Conflicts (Protocol II) 462 (3) Letter of Transmittal form Ronald Reagan, President of the United States of America to the United States Senate 465 (2) An Appeal for Ratification by the United States 467 (6) Hans-Peter Gasser The 1998 Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court 473 (1) The Evolution of the ICC: From the Hague to Rome and Back Again 474 (5) Leila Nadya Sadat 1998 Rome Statute of the International Court 479 (5) International Criminal Court (``ICC'') 484 (2) Knut Dormann Louis Maresca Customary IHL 486 (1) Study on Customary International Law: A Contribution to the Understanding and Respect for the Rule of Law in Armed Conflict 486 (13) Jean-Marie Henckaerts The International Commitee of the Red Cross 499 (4) Constraints on the Waging of War 501 (2) Fritz Kalshoven Statutes of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movements 503 (1) Notes, Questions, and Problems 503 (7) Civilians 510 (85) Civilian Status and Protections in Hostilities 511 (43) Prosecutor v. …”
    Libro
  6. 6

    Principles of European environmental law : proceedings of the Avosetta Group of European Environmental Lawyers /

    Publicado 2004
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Principles and the hierarchy of norms 17 (5) a) General remark 17 (2) b) German law 19 (1) c) EC law 19 (2) d) International law 21 (1) 4 Judicial review of principles 22 (9) a) The context of providing powers 23 (2) b) The context of commanding action 25 (2) III Conclusion 27 (4) CHAPTER 3 The Genesis of EC Environmental Principles Ludwig Kr��mer 1 The birth 31 (2) 1.1 The origins 31 (1) 1.2 Principles in action programmes 32 (1) 2 The integration principle 33 (5) 2.1 Origins 33 (1) 2.2 Treaty amendments 34 (1) 2.3 Procedures inside the Commission 35 (1) 2.4 Sectoral initiatives 36 (1) 2.5 Cardiff process; impact assessments 37 (1) 3 The principle of preventive action 38 (1) 4 The precautionary principle 38 (3) 4.1 Birth of the principle 38 (1) 4.2 Precaution and prevention 39 (1) 4.3 Content 39 (2) 5 The rectification of environmental damage at source 41 (2) 5.1 Origins 41 (1) 5.2 Application 42 (1) 6 The polluter pays principle 43 (4) 6.1 Origins 43 (1) 6.2 State aids 44 (1) 6.3 EC law 45 (1) 6.4 Environmental liability 46 (1) 7 Concluding remarks 47 (4) CHAPTER 4 The Precautionary Principle before the European Courts Joanne Scott I The status of the precautionary principle according to the case law of the European courts 51 (5) II The implications of the precautionary principle 56 (11) III The WTO and the elaboration of the precautionary principle 67 (8) CHAPTER 5 European Environmental Law Principles in Belgian Jurisprudence Luc Lavrysen 1 Introduction 75 (1) 2 The polluter pays principle 76 (5) 2.1 The Court of Arbitration 76 (1) 2.2 The Flemish Wastewater Tax case 77 (2) 2.3 The Walloon Waste Tax case 79 (1) 2.4 The Flemish Cooling Water Tax case 80 (1) 3 The precautionary principle 81 (5) 3.1 The Aubange-messancy Transmission Line case 82 (1) 3.2 The Wilrijk Waste Incinerator case 83 (2) 3.3 The Sint-Niklaas Waste Incinerator case 85 (1) 4 The prevention at source principle 86 (1) 5 The constitutional rights on the protection of a healthy environment and of privacy - The stand still principle 87 (4) 5.1 The constitutional rights 87 (1) 5.2 The Zolder Race Circuit case 88 (1) 5.3 The Bierset Airport case 88 (2) 5.4 The Brussels National Airport Night Flights case 90 (1) 6 Conclusion 91 (4) CHAPTER 6 Implementation and Application of Environmental Principles in Danish Law Peter Pagh 95 (6) CHAPTER 7 Principles into Practice - The German Case Bernhard W. …”
    Libro
  7. 7
  8. 8