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[Thomas Buergenthal, Dinah Shelton, David Stewart] à International Human Rights in a Nutshell (Nutshell Series) Í Download Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. International Human Rights in a Nutshell (Nutshell Series) EriKa said all bark no bite. This book describes in great detail the instruments that exist to codify and protect human rights but which illustrates all too clearly the problem of inadequate enforcement instruments and procedures. The "law" empowers the UN or other bodies to "do a study" on complaints of non-compliance or violations. The creation of so many of these tools has been so politicized as to make many functions of the laws and treaties virtually useless and sometimes, apparently, contr

International Human Rights in a Nutshell (Nutshell Series)

Title : International Human Rights in a Nutshell (Nutshell Series)
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Rating : 4.41 (793 Votes)
Asin : 0314260145
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 450 Pages
Publish Date : 0000-00-00
Language : English

EriKa said all bark no bite. This book describes in great detail the instruments that exist to codify and protect human rights but which illustrates all too clearly the problem of inadequate enforcement instruments and procedures. The "law" empowers the UN or other bodies to "do a study" on complaints of non-compliance or violations. The creation of so many of these tools has been so politicized as to make many functions of the laws and treaties virtually useless and sometimes, apparently, contradictory (or at least open to debate and interp. "In depth but HORRIBLE to read" according to U2pop. International Human Rights in a Nutshell does one thing correctly: It spells out the law in clear, black and white language on human rights and some of the formations of the UN, EU, American System, and African States. On the other hand it is EXTREMELY hard to read as a book because all of the citations are put right in the middle of the reading; as such it doesn't flow at all. It still remains a very definitive reference that any scholar on human rights should have.

A reliable source on international human rights law for students, practitioners, and professors. Features and Benefits - Broad scope enhances understanding of international human rights law - Citations to primary authority - Answer exam questions quickly and accurately. It includes developments at the ad hoc Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda in the context of applicable principles of international humanitarian law. Discover the history behind international human rights, including the institutional context from which they evolved. Provides an overview of the international, regional and domestic human rights systems. Features expert review of human rights norms and identifies new developments in this area

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