Table of contents for Judges, transition, and human rights / edited by John Morison, Kieran McEvoy, and Gordon Anthony.

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Table of Contents
1. Introduction to the Collection 1
John Morison, Kieran McEvoy, and Gordon Anthony
PART I: JUDGES
2. Separation of Powers in a Global Context 9
Martin S. Flaherty
3. The European Court of Human Rights as a "Constitutional Court": Definitional Debates and the Dynamics of Reform 33
Robert Harmsen
4. The Scope of the Right to a Fair Trial Guarantee in Non-Criminal Cases in the European Convention on Human Rights 55
David Harris
5. Deference Owed Under the Separation of Powers 73
Tom Zwart
6. Judicial Policy in a Transforming Constitution 91
Hugh Corder
7. Litigating the Agreement: Towards a New Judicial Constitutionalism for the UK from Northern Ireland? 105
John Morison and Marie Lynch
PART II: TRANSITION
8. The Battle for Transitional Justice: Hegemony, Iraq and International Law 147
Christine Bell, Colm Campbell, and Fionnuala Ní Aol in
9. Human Rights and Conflict Resolution 167
Tom Hadden
10. Habits of Mind and "Truth-Telling": Article 2 ECHR in Post-Conflict Northern Ireland 181
Gordon Anthony and Paul Mageean
11. The Impact of the Human Rights Act in Northern Ireland 201
Brice Dickson
12. Dangerous Constitutional Moments: The "Tactic of Legality" in Nazi Germany and the Irish Free State Compared 223
Gerard Quinn
13. Ireland, the European Convention on Human Rights and the Personal Contribution of Se n Mac Bride 251
William Schabas
14. Mobilizing the Professions?: Lawyers, Politics and the Collective Legal Conscience 275
Kieran McEvoy and Rachel Rebouche
15. Consociationalism, Equality and Minorities in the Northern Ireland Bill of Rights Debate: The Role of the OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities 315
Christopher McCrudden
PART III: HUMAN RIGHTS
16. The Relationship Between Parliaments and National Human Rights Institutions 357
Rachel Murray
17. A View from the Coal Face: Northern Ireland, Human Rights Activism and the War on Terror 377
Maggie Beirne and Angela Hegarty
18. Linking Human Rights and Other Goals 401
Kevin Boyle
19. Corporations, Human Rights, and Social Inequality 423
Sally Wheeler
20. Constitutionalism, Deliberative Democracy and Human Rights 443
David Feldman
21. Reshaping Constitutionalism 467
Murray Hunt
22. Human Rights and Women's Rights: The Appeal to an International Agenda in the Promotion of Women's Equal Citizenship 479
Elizabeth Meehan
23. 'In the Small Places': Education and Human Rights Culture in Conflict-Affected Societies 495
Lesley McEvoy and Laura Lundy
24. Protecting the Marginalized 515
Colin Harvey
25. Risk and Human Rights: Ending Slopping Out in a Scottish Prison 535
Thérèse Murphy and Noel Whitty
Index 000

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Human rights.
Judicial power.
Due process of law.
Political violence.
Terrorism.
Human rights -- Europe.
Human rights -- Northern Ireland.
Political violence -- Northern Ireland.