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The Cambridge Handbook of New Human Rights
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Andreas von Arnauld
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Kerstin von der Decken
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Mart Susi
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10.1017/9781108676106
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 7
Recognition of New Human Rights
pp. 21
Novelty in New Human Rights
pp. 34
Rhetoric of Rights
pp. 55
Access to Water as a New Right in International, Regional and Comparative Constitutional Law
pp. 70
Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed and Something Blue
pp. 81
The Human Right to Adequate Housing and the New Human Right to Land
pp. 97
The Human Right to Land
pp. 107
The Right to Health under the ICESCR
pp. 124
Strong New Branches to the Trunk
pp. 137
The Human Right to a Clean Environment and Rights of Nature
pp. 154
The Right to Environment
pp. 167
The Inter-American Convention on Protecting the Human Rights of Older Persons
pp. 183
The Status of the Human Rights of Older Persons
pp. 193
Gender Recognition as a Human Right
pp. 207
Pre-existing Rights and Future Articulations
pp. 217
The Rights of Indigenous Peoples
pp. 233
The Evolution and Revolution of Indigenous Rights
pp. 243
Animal Rights
pp. 253
Sentience, Form and Breath
pp. 263
The Right to Internet Access
pp. 276
The Case for the Right to Meaningful Access to the Internet as a Human Right in International Law
pp. 287
The Right to Be Forgotten
pp. 300
The RTBF 2.0
pp. 311
The Fruits of Someone Else’s Labour
pp. 326
Birthing New Human Rights
pp. 335
The Relevance of Human Rights for Dealing with the Challenges Posed by Genetics
pp. 350
The Challenge of Genetics
pp. 363
The Right to Bodily Integrity
pp. 378
From Bodily Rights to Personal Rights
pp. 387
The Nascent Right to Psychological Integrity and Mental Self-Determination
pp. 404
Critical Reflections on the Need for a Right to Mental Self-Determination
pp. 415
Rights Related to Enforced Disappearance
pp. 428
The Emergence of the Right Not to Be Forcibly Disappeared
pp. 439
The Emergent Human Right to Consular Notification, Access and Assistance
pp. 453
From a Human Right to Invoke Consular Assistance in the Host State to a Human Right to Claim Diplomatic Protection from One’s State of Nationality?
pp. 465
Remnants of a Constitutional Moment
pp. 481
The Human Right to Democracy in International Law
pp. 493
A Right to Administrative Justice
pp. 507
The African Right to Administrative Justice versus the European Union’s Right to Good Administration
pp. 517
Anti-Corruption
pp. 531
Towards a Human Rights Approach to Corruption
pp. 541
Bentham Redux
pp. 555
A Right of Access to Law – or Rather a Right of Legality and Legal Aid?
pp. 563
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