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ESTRADA-TANCK, Dorothy
Human security and human rights under international law : the protections offered to persons confronting structural vulnerability / Dorothy Estrada-Tanck.- 1ª ed. - Oxford : Hart Publishing, 2016. - XXIV, 333 p. ; 24 cm
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DIREITOS DO HOMEM, SEGURANÇA, PROTECÇÃO DOS DIREITOS HUMANOS, DIREITOS CONSTITUCIONAIS, DIREITOS FUNDAMENTAIS

Preface. INTRODUCTION. I- Literature review and the current debate. II- The argument. III- Chapter synopses. PART I: CONCEPTUAL OUTLINES. 1- Human security: an overview. I- Historical evolution of human security. II- The 2012 'common understanding' of human security and beyond. III- International, regional and national uses of human security. IV- A holistic human security: all human rights and a threshold definition. 2- Human security, international law and human rights. I- International law, risk and structural vulnerability. II- Human security and human rights. 3- The human security–human rights synergy. I- Article 28 of the UDHR and human security: an enabling environment. I- Human security and 'core content' of human rights. III- The framework in a Nutshell. PART II: PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS OF THE HUMAN SECURITY–HUMAN RIGHTS SYNERGY IN LEGAL ANALYSIS. 4- Violence against women, human security and women's human rights. I- Introduction. II- Human security and its gender implications. III- VAW under human rights law: demarcating the scope of human security. IV- Human security and VAW: synergies reinforcing women's human rights. V- Some conclusions: gendered human security and the right to live free from violence. 5- Human security and rights of undocumented migrants and other non-citizens. I- Introduction. II- Undocumented migrants, other non-citizens, and human security. III- International human rights law on migrants and non-citizens. IV- A human security lens to migrant human rights: legal irregularity as a source of risk. V- Some conclusions: migratory regimes as the ultimate test to human security and human rights. 6- Undocumented female migrants and illustrative migrant cases. I- Introduction. II- Undocumented female migrants: workers and women at risk. III- Illustrative legal cases of a human security approach to migrants' human rights. IV- Some conclusions on undocumented migrants and women: human security as the 'right to have access to rights'. 7- Conclusions on the human security–human rights synergy and prospective routes. I- Some conceptual conclusions. II- Legal interaction: interpretative synergies between human security and human rights. III- Prospective routes. Bibliography.