The International Law of Human Rights: The International Law of Human Rights
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Product details:
- Edition number and title :The International Law of Human Rights
- Publisher OUP Australia & New Zealand
- Date of Publication 12 January 2012
- ISBN 9780195568806
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages688 pages
- Size 211x228x35 mm
- Weight 1338 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
The International Law of Human Rights provides a comprehensive overview of the concepts and theories of human rights, the institutions, instruments and implementation structures for protecting human rights, and the contemporary challenges of human rights law.
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The International Law of Human Rights provides a comprehensive overview of the concepts and theories of human rights, the institutions, instruments and implementation structures for protecting human rights, and the contemporary challenges of human rights law.
Author commentary and examples illuminate a range of primary and secondary materials to rigorously cover the breadth of human rights law in a way that is interesting and engaging for all readers.
The authors of iThe International Law of Human Rightsr have not re-imagined the tradition of international human rights law teaching, but have written into that tradition a distinctive and refreshing accentçan accent likely to be comprehensible across a diversity of comparative contexts.
Table of Contents:
Part 1 Introducing Human Rights
The International Bill of Human Rights
Earlier Conceptions of 'Human Rights'
Part 2 The Substantive Rights
Civil and Political Rights
Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
Part 3 The International Human Rights Framework
Framework of the United Nations System
The Human Rights Council
The Human Rights Treaty System
Regional Mechanisms
The Role of Non-Government Organisations (NGOs)
Part 4 Australia
Implementation of International Human Rights Law in Australia
Part 5 Human Rights Abuses
Accountability for Gross Human Rights Abuses
Part 6 Vulnerable People
Children
Indigenous Peoples
People with Disabilities
Refugees
Women
Workers
Part 7 Contemporary Issues in International Human Rights Law
Terrorism, Counter-Terrorism and the Impact on Human Rights
Transnational Corporations and Human Rights
The Expanding Scope of International Human Rights Law