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International human rights law /

Contributor(s): Moeckli, Daniel [editor.] | Shah, Sangeeta [editor.] | Sivakumaran, Sandesh [editor.] | Harris, D. J. (David John) [editor.].
Publisher: Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2018Edition: Third edition.Description: lviii, 644 pages : ill. ; 27 cm.Content type: text | text Media type: unmediated | unmediated Carrier type: volume | volumeISBN: 9780198767237; 9780198767237; 0198767234.Subject(s): Human rights | International lawDDC classification: 341.48 MOE
Contents:
History / Ed Bates -- Justifications / Samantha Besson -- Critiques / Marie-Bénédicte Dembour -- Sources / Christine Chinkin -- Nature of obligations / Frédéric Mégret -- Scope of application / Sarah Joseph and Sam Dipnall -- Categories of rights / Theo van Boven -- Equality and non-discrimination / Daniel Moeckli -- Integrity of the person / Nigel S Rodley -- Adequate standard of living / Asbøjrn Eide -- Thought, expression, association, and assembly / Dominic McGoldrick -- Education and work / Fons Coomans -- Detention and Trial / Sangeeta Shah -- Cultural rights / Julie Ringelheim -- Sexual orientation and gender identity / Michael O'Flaherty -- Women's rights / Dianne Otto -- Children's rights / Geraldine Van Bueren -- Group rights / Robert McCorquodale -- United Nations / Jane Connors -- The Americas / Thomas M Antkowiak -- Europe / Steven Greer -- Africa / Christof Heyns and Magnus Killander -- Within the state / Andrew Byrnes and Catherine Renshaw -- International humanitarian law / Sandesh Sivakumaran -- International criminal law / Robert Cryer -- International refugee law / Alice Edwards -- Non-state actors / Andrew Clapham -- Terrorism / Martin Scheinin -- Poverty / Stephen P Marks.
Summary: 'International Human Rights Law' offers a thought-provoking consideration of the subject, from its philosophical foundations to contemporary challenges, with contributions from leading experts. Critical & detailed, it covers all elements of a traditional international human rights course & is suitable for use as a stand-alone textbook.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

History / Ed Bates -- Justifications / Samantha Besson -- Critiques / Marie-Bénédicte Dembour -- Sources / Christine Chinkin -- Nature of obligations / Frédéric Mégret -- Scope of application / Sarah Joseph and Sam Dipnall -- Categories of rights / Theo van Boven -- Equality and non-discrimination / Daniel Moeckli -- Integrity of the person / Nigel S Rodley -- Adequate standard of living / Asbøjrn Eide -- Thought, expression, association, and assembly / Dominic McGoldrick -- Education and work / Fons Coomans -- Detention and Trial / Sangeeta Shah -- Cultural rights / Julie Ringelheim -- Sexual orientation and gender identity / Michael O'Flaherty -- Women's rights / Dianne Otto -- Children's rights / Geraldine Van Bueren -- Group rights / Robert McCorquodale -- United Nations / Jane Connors -- The Americas / Thomas M Antkowiak -- Europe / Steven Greer -- Africa / Christof Heyns and Magnus Killander -- Within the state / Andrew Byrnes and Catherine Renshaw -- International humanitarian law / Sandesh Sivakumaran -- International criminal law / Robert Cryer -- International refugee law / Alice Edwards -- Non-state actors / Andrew Clapham -- Terrorism / Martin Scheinin -- Poverty / Stephen P Marks.

'International Human Rights Law' offers a thought-provoking consideration of the subject, from its philosophical foundations to contemporary challenges, with contributions from leading experts. Critical & detailed, it covers all elements of a traditional international human rights course & is suitable for use as a stand-alone textbook.

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