International Human Rights Law
Verlag | Oxford University Press |
Auflage | 2022 |
Seiten | 784 |
Format | 18,2 x 4,0 x 25,1 cm |
Print PDF | |
Gewicht | 1178 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
EAN | 9780198860112 |
Bestell-Nr | 19886011EA |
Written by leading experts in the field, this textbook explores the essentials of international human rights law, from foundational issues to substantive rights and systems of protection. A variety of perspectives bring this subject to life, making International Human Rights Law the ideal companion for students of human rights.
Written by leading experts in the field, this compelling textbook explores the essentials of international human rights law, from foundational issues to substantive rights and systems of protection. A variety of perspectives bring this multifaceted and sometimes contentious subject to life, making International Human Rights Law the ideal companion for students of human rights.
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Inhaltsverzeichnis:
Part I: Foundations
1: Ed Bates: History
2: Samantha Besson: Justifications
3: Marie-Bénédicte Dembour: Critiques
Part II: International Law
4: Christine Chinkin: Sources
5: Frédéric Mégret: Special character
6: Sarah Joseph and Barrie Sander: Scope of application
7: Katharine G Young: Rights and obligations
Part III: Substantive Rights
8: Daniel Moeckli: Equality and non-discrimination
9: Carla Ferstman: Integrity of the person
10: Asbjørn Eide and Wenche Barth Eide: Adequate standard of living
11: Dominic McGoldrick: Thought, expression, association, and assembly
12: Fons Coomans: Education and work
13: Sangeeta Shah: Detention and trial
14: Julie Ringelheim: Cultural Rights
15: Michael O'Flaherty: Sexual orientation and gender identity
16: Dianne Otto: Women's rights
17: Aoife Nolan: Children's rights
18: Robert McCorquodale: Group rights
Part IV: Protection
19: Jane Connors and Sangeeta Shah: United Nations
2 0: Basak Çali: Regional protection
21: Thomas Antkowiak: The Americas
22: Steven Greer and Lewis Graham: Europe
23: Christof Heyns and Magnus Killander: Africa
24: Andrew Byrnes and Catherine Renshaw: Within the state
Part V: Linkages
25: Sandesh Sivakumaran: International humanitarian law
26: Robert Cryer: International criminal law
27: Alice Edwards: International refugee law
Part IV: Challenges
28: Andrew Clapham: Non-state actors
29: Martin Scheinin: Terrorism
30: Stephen Marks: Poverty
31: Lavanya Rajamani: Climate change
32: Meghna Abraham: Pandemics