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This is the very first edited collection on International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (ICERD), the oldest of the UN international human rights treaties. It draws together a range of commentators including current or former members of the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD), along with academic and other experts, to discuss the meaning and relevance of the treaty on its fiftieth anniversary. The contributions examine the shift from a narrow understanding of racial discrimination in the 1960s, premised on countering colonialism and apartheid, to a wider meaning today drawing in a range of groups such as minorities, indigenous peoples, caste groups, and Afro-descendants. In its unique combination of CERD and expert analysis, the collection acts as an essential guide to the international understanding of racial discrimination and the pathway towards its elimination.

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Introduction – David Keane and Annapurna Waughray
Part I: ICERD: cross-cutting themes
1. Extending the rule of law – Michael Banton
2. Knowing and doing with numbers: Disaggregated data in the work of the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination – Joshua Clark
3. Racial discrimination and gender justice – Nozipho January-Bardill
Part II: Groups and general recommendations
4. CERD's contribution to the development of the rights of indigenous peoples under international law – Jérémie Gilbert
5. CERD and discrimination against Roma – Claude Cahn
6. CERD and caste-based discrimination - Annapurna Waughray and David Keane
7. CERD General Recommendation 34: a contribution to the visibility and inclusion of Afro-descendants in Latin America - Pastor Murillo and Esther Ojulari
Part III: Conflict and resolution
8. Genocide and the ICERD – William Schabas
9. CERD, the State, mining corporations and indigenous peoples’ rights: the experience of the Subanon in the Philippines – Cathal Doyle
10. ICERD in the post-conflict landscape: towards a transitional justice role – Lydia A. Nkansah
Part IV: Present and future of ICERD
11. How effective has CERD been in protecting minorities? – Joshua Castellino
12. General Recommendation 35 on combating racist hate speech – Tarlach McGonagle
13. ICERD: The next fifty years – Ion Diaconu
Conclusion - David Keane and Annapurna Waughray
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      Publisher: Manchester University Press
      Publication Date: 26/10/2017
      ISBN13: 9781784993047, 978-1784993047
      ISBN10: 1784993042

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This is the very first edited collection on International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (ICERD), the oldest of the UN international human rights treaties. It draws together a range of commentators including current or former members of the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD), along with academic and other experts, to discuss the meaning and relevance of the treaty on its fiftieth anniversary. The contributions examine the shift from a narrow understanding of racial discrimination in the 1960s, premised on countering colonialism and apartheid, to a wider meaning today drawing in a range of groups such as minorities, indigenous peoples, caste groups, and Afro-descendants. In its unique combination of CERD and expert analysis, the collection acts as an essential guide to the international understanding of racial discrimination and the pathway towards its elimination.

      Table of Contents

      Introduction – David Keane and Annapurna Waughray
      Part I: ICERD: cross-cutting themes
      1. Extending the rule of law – Michael Banton
      2. Knowing and doing with numbers: Disaggregated data in the work of the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination – Joshua Clark
      3. Racial discrimination and gender justice – Nozipho January-Bardill
      Part II: Groups and general recommendations
      4. CERD's contribution to the development of the rights of indigenous peoples under international law – Jérémie Gilbert
      5. CERD and discrimination against Roma – Claude Cahn
      6. CERD and caste-based discrimination - Annapurna Waughray and David Keane
      7. CERD General Recommendation 34: a contribution to the visibility and inclusion of Afro-descendants in Latin America - Pastor Murillo and Esther Ojulari
      Part III: Conflict and resolution
      8. Genocide and the ICERD – William Schabas
      9. CERD, the State, mining corporations and indigenous peoples’ rights: the experience of the Subanon in the Philippines – Cathal Doyle
      10. ICERD in the post-conflict landscape: towards a transitional justice role – Lydia A. Nkansah
      Part IV: Present and future of ICERD
      11. How effective has CERD been in protecting minorities? – Joshua Castellino
      12. General Recommendation 35 on combating racist hate speech – Tarlach McGonagle
      13. ICERD: The next fifty years – Ion Diaconu
      Conclusion - David Keane and Annapurna Waughray
      Select bibliography

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