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Italian Yearbook of Human Rights 2019 New edition [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 398 pages, height x width: 210x148 mm, weight: 511 g, 30 Illustrations
  • Sērija : Human Right Studies 10
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Apr-2020
  • Izdevniecība: PIE - Peter Lang
  • ISBN-10: 2807614450
  • ISBN-13: 9782807614451
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 398 pages, height x width: 210x148 mm, weight: 511 g, 30 Illustrations
  • Sērija : Human Right Studies 10
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Apr-2020
  • Izdevniecība: PIE - Peter Lang
  • ISBN-10: 2807614450
  • ISBN-13: 9782807614451

"Italy and Human Rights in 2018: Does Omission Follow Inaction?" is the title of the 2019 Yearbook introduction. The in-depth analysis on a human rights theme offered in this edition regards the implementation of the National Action Plan against Trafficking in Human Beings (2016–2018).

List of Acronyms
13(4)
Italy and Human Rights in 2018: Does Omission Follow Inaction? 17(6)
Italian Agenda of Human Rights 2019 23(8)
Structure of the Yearbook 2019 31(2)
In-depth Analysis. The Italian System to Protect Trafficked Persons and the National Action Plan against Trafficking 2016-2018
33(20)
I Legal Framework
34(1)
II The Italian Anti-trafficking System
35(3)
III The National Action Plan against trafficking 2016-2018
38(3)
IV The Single Public Calls for Funding
41(3)
V Human Trafficking in Italy
44(1)
VI Monitoring Projects and the Role of the National Hotline against Trafficking
45(1)
VII Governance of the Anti-Trafficking System
46(2)
VIII Update and Assessment of the National Action Plan against Trafficking. The Problem with Prostitution
48(5)
PART I The Reception of International Human Rights Law in Italy
53(22)
International Human Rights Law
55(8)
I Legal Instruments of the United Nations
55(1)
II Legal Instruments on Disarmament and Non-proliferation
56(1)
III Legal Instruments of the Council of Europe
56(1)
IV European Union Law
56(7)
Italian Law
63(12)
I Constitution of the Italian Republic
63(1)
II National Legislation
64(3)
III Municipal, Provincial and Regional Statutes
67(1)
IV Regional Laws
68(7)
PART II The Human Rights Infrastructure in Italy
75(90)
National Bodies with Jurisdiction over Human Rights
77(66)
I Parliamentary Bodies
78(26)
II Prime Minister's Office (Presidency)
104(4)
III Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation
108(3)
IV Ministry of Labour and Social Policies
111(4)
V Ministry of Justice
115(1)
VI Judicial Authorities
115(1)
VII Independent Authorities
116(8)
VIII Non-Governmental Organisations
124(3)
IX Teaching and Research on Human Rights in Italian Universities
127(16)
Sub-national Human Rights Structures
143(10)
I Peace Human Rights Offices in Municipalities, Provinces and Regions
143(1)
II Ombudspersons in the Italian Regions and Provinces
144(1)
III National Coordinating Body of Ombudspersons
145(2)
IV Network of Ombudspersons for Children and Adolescents
147(1)
V National Coordinating Body of Local Authorities for Peace and Human Rights
148(2)
VI Archives and Other Regional Projects for the Promotion of a Culture of Peace and Human Rights
150(3)
Region of Veneto
153(12)
I Department for International Relations, Communications and SISTAR
155(1)
II Committee for Human Rights and the Culture of Peace
155(1)
III Committee for Development Cooperation
156(1)
IV Regional Table on Human Rights and Sustainable Development Cooperation
157(1)
V Venice for Peace Research Foundation
157(1)
VI Human Rights Authority
158(3)
VII Regional Commission for Equal Opportunities between Men and Women
161(1)
VIII Regional Observatory on Immigration
162(1)
IX Regional Archive «Pace Diritti Umani - Peace Human Rights»
163(2)
PART III Italy in Dialogue with International Human Rights Institutions
165(122)
The United Nations System
167(56)
I General Assembly
167(10)
II Human Rights Council
177(24)
III High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)
201(2)
IV High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
203(1)
V Human Rights Treaty Bodies
204(8)
VI Specialised United Nations Agencies, Programmes and Funds
212(11)
Council of Europe
223(40)
I Parliamentary Assembly
224(2)
II Committee of Ministers
226(4)
III European Court of Human Rights
230(1)
IV Committee for the Prevention of Torture
231(6)
V European Committee of Social Rights
237(6)
VI Commissioner for Human Rights
243(2)
VII European Commission against Racism and Intolerance
245(2)
VIII Advisory Committee on the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities
247(1)
IX European Commission for Democracy through Law
248(1)
X Group of experts on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings
248(8)
XI Group of States against Corruption
256(3)
XII Group of Experts on action against Violence against Women and Domestic Violence
259(1)
XIII Lanzarote Committee
260(3)
European Union
263(8)
I European Parliament
263(1)
II European Commission
264(1)
III Council of the European Union
265(1)
IV Court of Justice of the European Union
265(1)
V European External Action Service
266(1)
VI Special Representative for Human Rights
266(1)
VII Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA)
266(3)
VIII European Ombudsman
269(1)
IX European Data Protection Supervisor
269(2)
Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)
271(10)
I Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR)
273(4)
II High Commissioner on National Minorities
277(1)
III Representative on Freedom of the Media
278(1)
IV Special Representative and Coordinator for Combating Trafficking in Human Beings
279(2)
Humanitarian and Criminal Law
281(6)
I Adaptation to International Humanitarian and Criminal Law
281(1)
II Italian Contribution to "Peacekeeping" and to Other International Missions
282(5)
Part IV National and International Case-Law
287(88)
Human Rights in Italian Case-Law
289(64)
I Aspects of the Relationship between the Italian Justice ystem and European Case-Law
293(3)
II Dignity of the Person, Right to Identity
296(7)
III Political Rights and Freedom of Association; Citizenship; Freedom of the Press
303(2)
IV Asylum and International Protection
305(3)
V Discrimination - General Issues
308(4)
VI Rights of Persons with Disabilities
312(4)
VII Social Rights
316(3)
VIII Immigration
319(6)
IX Right to Private and Family Life. Right to Property
325(5)
X Children's Rights
330(9)
XI Due Process and the Pinto Act
339(3)
XII Criminal Issues
342(11)
Italy in the Case-law of the European Court of Human Rights
353(18)
I Ban on Torture, Inhuman and Degrading Treatment, Right to Liberty, Right to Life
353(3)
II Fair Trial, Right to Private Property
356(7)
III Retroactive Laws with Effects on Ongoing Procedures Concerning Property
363(1)
IV Nulla poena sine lege: confiscation of land and buildings
364(2)
V Private and Family Life
366(5)
Italy in the Case-law of the Court of Justice of the European Union
371(4)
I Limitation to the Possibility of Appeal Decisions Regarding International Protection
371(1)
II Gender Discrimination among Theatre Workers
372(1)
III Administrative and Penal Sanctions: Ban on ne bis in idem
373(2)
Index 375(10)
Table of Cases 385(8)
Research and Editorial Committee 393