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Pozycja Education and Promotion of Human Rights from a European and American Perspective(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2008) Ludwikowski, Rett R.From introduction: "The relationship between education and implementation of programs for the protection of rights and freedoms has been substantiated by the numerous documents produced by international conferences on human rights, such as; the 1966 International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights , the 1978 UNESCO International Congress in Vienna on the Teaching of Human Rights , the Congress in Seville in 1986 and in Malta in 1987, the Seminar in Geneva in 1988 celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the World Conference in Vienna on Human Rights in 1993, the Montreal International Congress on Education for Human Rights and Democracy on 1993 , and many others."(...)Pozycja Krakowskie Studia Międzynarodowe 2019, nr 4 (XVI) Edukacja Praw Człowieka: Osiągnięcia i wyzwania na przyszłość(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2019) Briskman, Linda; Bednarczyk, Bogusława; Poynting, Scott; Czermińska, Małgorzata; Gazzotti, Elisa; Kolendowska-Matejczuk, Marta; Mrowicki, Marcin; Brataniec, Katarzyna; Khvostova, Margaryta; Wrześniewska-Wal, Iwona; Tomczyk, Ewelina; Wojcieszak, ŁukaszZ wprowadzenia: "Bieżący numer „Krakowskich Studiów Międzynarodowych” poświęcamy pamięci Profesora Michała Chorośnickiego. Zmarły w grudniu 2019 roku Prof. dr hab. Michał Chorośnicki był wieloletnim członkiem Rady programowej naszego czasopisma. A przede wszystkim był naszym Przyjacielem, zawsze gotowym do współpracy i pomocy. Artykuł Strategie Handlowe Donalda Trumpa. Kilka refleksji nad procesem transformacji NAFTA w USMCA, przedstawiający zakres badań Profesora Michała Chorośnickiego, przygotował Profesor Rett R. Ludwikowski z Columbus School of Law (The Catholic University of America), natomiast uczniowie i współpracownicy Profesora z Katedry Strategii Stosunków Międzynarodowych Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego przybliżają nam postać Uczonego we wspomnieniach in memoriam."(...)Pozycja Rethinking Human Rights Promotion and Protection in the Context of the War on Terror in the Twenty First Century(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2008) Bednarczyk, Bogusława"International concern with human rights is a phenomenon of comparatively recent origin. Although it is possible to point out to a number of treaties of international agreements affecting humanitarian issue before World War II, it is only with the entry into force of the United Nations Charter in 1945, that it is possible to speak of the advent of systematic human rights protection and promotion within the international system. None the less, it is clear that the international protection of human rights, has its antecedents in domestic efforts to secure legal and political protection for individuals, as well as groups, against the arbitrary excesses of state power."(...)Pozycja System GSP Plus Unii Europejskiej – znaczenie dla promowania praw człowieka i praw pracowniczych(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2019) Czermińska, MałgorzataOne of the main EU tools that promote human rights in third countries is the General System of Preferences (GSP). This system grants preferential access to the EU market for certain developing countries. There are explicit references to human rights in this program. These tariff preferences may be withdrawn in the event of systematic violations of fundamental human or labor rights. The purpose of the article is to show the signifi cance of the provisions of the unilateral EU GSP Plus system of preferences for respecting human and labor rights in developing countries – benefi ciaries of the system.Pozycja The Council of Europe’s Human Rights system after sixty years – Political evolution and continuance(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2009) Domaradzki, Spasimir"The sixtieth anniversary of the Council of Europe (hereinafter “CoE”) provides opportunity for reflection on the political developments in the field of human rights in Europe. The organization, which was established in order to promote such values as rule of law, human rights and democracy, created the most efficient mechanism of human rights protection worldwide. This regional system of human rights, being associated with the “West” during the Cold War era, today gathers forty seven member states. All of them, at least theoretically, comply with the highest standards of individual protection and recognize the authority of the European Court of Human Rights (hereinafter “ECtHR” or “the Court”)."(...)