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International human rights law

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 2010Description: 654p liISBN:
  • 9780199560257
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.481 MOE
Contents:
Contents: What are human rights for? Three personal reflections; Part I: Foundations; History; Philosophy; Critiques; Politics; Part II: International law: Sources; Nature of obligations; Scope of application; Part III: Substantive rights: Categories of rights; Equality and non-discrimination; Integrity of the person; Adequate standard of living; Thought, expression, association , and assembly; Education and work; Administration of justice; Sexual orientation and gender identity; Women's rights; Rights of peoples and minorities; Part IV: Protection: United Nations; The Americas; Europe; Africa; Within the state; Part V: Linkages: International humanitarian law; International criminal law; Part VI: Challenges: Non-state actors; Terrorism; Poverty; Environmental degradation.
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Contents:
What are human rights for? Three personal reflections;
Part I: Foundations;
History;
Philosophy;
Critiques;
Politics;
Part II: International law: Sources;
Nature of obligations;
Scope of application;
Part III: Substantive rights: Categories of rights;
Equality and non-discrimination;
Integrity of the person;
Adequate standard of living;
Thought, expression, association , and assembly;
Education and work;
Administration of justice;
Sexual orientation and gender identity;
Women's rights;
Rights of peoples and minorities;
Part IV: Protection: United Nations;
The Americas;
Europe;
Africa;
Within the state;
Part V: Linkages: International humanitarian law;
International criminal law;
Part VI: Challenges: Non-state actors;
Terrorism;
Poverty;
Environmental degradation.

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