The Concept of Discrimination in International Law: With Special Reference to Human RightsSpringer Science & Business Media, 2012 M12 6 - 176 páginas This book was written as a dissertation for the Doctorate of Laws, University of Amsterdam. I am most grateful, first of all, to Professor A. J. P. Tammes, who acted as Promotor. Throughout my working at this study he managed to afford at the same time guidance, inspiration, and complete freedom. I have also benefited much from the suggestions and advice of Dr. Th. e. van Boven of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Member of the U.N. Commission on Human Rights, who was a very helpful Co referent. In earlier stages of the work, the critical remarks by Mr. S. A. Kuipers, Dr. H. Meijers and Miss J. M. van Wouw were of great im portance to me. So was the experience of participating in the program of graduate studies of the Columbia University School of Law, in I968- I969. lowe gratitude to the Amsterdam Law Faculty for having offered this opportunity to me. I am indebted to Miss Sinja Alma for her transforming a chaotic manuscript into a neat typescript in a most capable and patient manner; to Miss E. D. ]. ]ongens for her assistance in sorting out the United Nations documentation; and to Howard S. Gold (Gersono vitch), who was so kind as to correct the faults in my English. Since I went on tinkering with the text I am to blame for all linguistic errors in it. The research for this study was concluded in October, I972. |
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... Distinction , ” “ Limitation , ” “ Restriction , ” etc. 10. Categories of Treatment 19 19 II . Equality of States ; Reciprocity 12. " Equality of International Organizations " 13. Treatment of Individuals by International Organizations ...
... Distinction , ” “ Limitation , ” “ Restriction , ” etc. 10. Categories of Treatment 19 19 II . Equality of States ; Reciprocity 12. " Equality of International Organizations " 13. Treatment of Individuals by International Organizations ...
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... less bold and excessive than it might seem to be at first sight . 4 See on this especially the distinctions made below , at p . 157 . Only very few rules providing for the protection of minorities 4 INTRODUCTION The Rôle of Equality.
... less bold and excessive than it might seem to be at first sight . 4 See on this especially the distinctions made below , at p . 157 . Only very few rules providing for the protection of minorities 4 INTRODUCTION The Rôle of Equality.
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... distinction between two types of reasoning ( " Denkungsarte " ) , one based upon the principle of homogeneity , and one based upon the principle of specification . And he points out that to employ the former principle rather than the ...
... distinction between two types of reasoning ( " Denkungsarte " ) , one based upon the principle of homogeneity , and one based upon the principle of specification . And he points out that to employ the former principle rather than the ...
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... distinction , however , in terms of meaningful ex- perience . If the ultimate reality ... is a single order that comprehends all being , then the larger view will be more revealing of it than the smaller . Because the order of the ...
... distinction , however , in terms of meaningful ex- perience . If the ultimate reality ... is a single order that comprehends all being , then the larger view will be more revealing of it than the smaller . Because the order of the ...
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... distinction that is itself of a legal nature . But notwithstanding the fact that human inequalities can be of a factual and of a legal nature , whenever the law introduces a distinction or takes a factual inequality into account , the ...
... distinction that is itself of a legal nature . But notwithstanding the fact that human inequalities can be of a factual and of a legal nature , whenever the law introduces a distinction or takes a factual inequality into account , the ...
Contenido
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7 | |
DISCRIMINATION | 23 |
Equality of States Reciprocity | 24 |
Treatment of an Individual by an Individual | 31 |
48 | 64 |
Religion | 94 |
National Origin | 100 |
Classification of Grounds | 107 |
The Dependence or Independence of Article 14 of | 113 |
Article 26 of the Covenant on Civil and Political Rights | 120 |
PROTECTION OF MINORITIES AND NONDISCRIMINATION | 140 |
CONCLUSION | 166 |
Index | 174 |
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