págs. 7-8
págs. 9-11
Celebrating Sixty Years of Human Rights: ...and debating on the challenges for the Next Sixty
Carlos Flores Juberías, Susana Sanz Caballero, Antonio-Luis Martínez-Pujalte
págs. 13-17
The discourses of Autonomy in the International Human Rights Law: has the age of a right to die arrived?
págs. 19-34
págs. 35-47
págs. 49-63
págs. 65-76
págs. 77-93
Human Rights in today's Ethics: Human Rights of the Unborn (Embryos and Foetus)?
Vera Lúcia Raposo, Catarina Prata, Isabel Ortigao de Oliveira
págs. 95-111
In defense of soft universalism: a modest, yet presumptuous position
págs. 112-126
The pursuit of equality between women and men: the contribution of the United Nations
págs. 127-156
Extending voting rights to foreigners: reinforcing equality or reinventing citizenship?
págs. 157-186
págs. 187-196
págs. 197-201
págs. 203-232
Measures to dismantle the heritage of commnunism in Eastern and Central Europe: Human Rights' context
págs. 233-248
págs. 249-265
On the States' obligation to provide the elderly a decent standard of living: the exemple of Iceland
págs. 5-17
págs. 19-46
Justice for the poor in the hands of the lawyers?: some remarks on acces to courts and legal aid models
págs. 47-66
págs. 67-90
The internationally recognized right to housing: implications and (some) applications
págs. 91-100
The right to housing: International, European, and National perspectives
págs. 101-123
págs. 125-140
págs. 141-156
The European Social Charter as an instrument to eradicate poverty: failure or success
págs. 157-170
The accountability of multinational corporations for Human Rights' violations
Miguel Juan Taboada Calatayud, Jesús Campo Candelas, Patricia Pérez Fernández
págs. 171-186
págs. 187-204
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