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International human rights law : Cases, materials and commentary

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Publication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2014Edition: 2ndDescription: 1052p lxivISBN:
  • 9781107657212
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.481000 SCH
Contents:
Table of contents Part I. The Sources: 1. The emergence of international human rights; 2. State responsibility and 'jurisdiction'; Part II. The Substantive Obligations: 3. The typology of States' obligations and the obligation to respect human rights; 4. The application of human rights in private relationships and the obligation to protect; 5. The progressive realization of human rights and the obligation to fulfil; 6. Derogations in time of public emergency; 7. The prohibition of discrimination; Part III. The Mechanisms of Protection: 8. Ensuring compliance with international human rights law: the role of national authorities; 9. The United Nations human rights treaties system; 10. The United Nations Charter-based monitoring of human rights; 11. Regional mechanisms of protection.
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Table of contents
Part I. The Sources: 1. The emergence of international human rights; 2. State responsibility and 'jurisdiction'; Part II. The Substantive Obligations: 3. The typology of States' obligations and the obligation to respect human rights; 4. The application of human rights in private relationships and the obligation to protect; 5. The progressive realization of human rights and the obligation to fulfil; 6. Derogations in time of public emergency; 7. The prohibition of discrimination; Part III. The Mechanisms of Protection: 8. Ensuring compliance with international human rights law: the role of national authorities; 9. The United Nations human rights treaties system; 10. The United Nations Charter-based monitoring of human rights; 11. Regional mechanisms of protection.