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Title | : | Textbook on International Human Rights |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.69 (685 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0199561184 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 434 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-04-10 |
Language | : | English |
Rhona K.M. Smith is Professor of International Human Rights Law at Northumbria University and is also currently Visiting Professor in Human Rights at Peking University Law School, China.
The author guides students through the complexities of each topic before providing a wealth of useful references at the end of each chapter. The fourth edition incorporates all the latest developments in the subject. The strength of the book lies in its clarity and broad scope, with the focus on making the subject easily accessible to those with little or no prior knowledge. Global in coverage, the fourth edition of Textbook on International Human Rights provides a concise introduction for newcomers to the subject. Textbook on International Human Rights continues to be relied upon by students worldwide as the first book to turn to for clear and accurate coverage.. Beginning with a brief analysis of the development of international human rights and the history of the subject, the text gives full consideration to the work of the UN before turning in more detail to regional systems of human rights. The second half of the book looks at a variety of substantive rights, with illustrations from both regional and international law
"School" according to Gina. Didn't really read this, it was for school. Very Boring, Very Repetitive I had bought this book, hoping to be able to use it to study for a human rights exam. This book is not only extremely difficult and boring to read, but it is very repetitive. There are many superfluous words and sentences, about how well certain human rights organs are doing, but no detail as to how they are making progress. Very little substance, too many unnecessary words. The book could be easily half of its length and I have had to purchase another book as I am certain this one
Smith is Professor of International Human Rights Law at Northumbria University and is also currently Visiting Professor in Human Rights at Peking University Law School, China.. About the AuthorRhona K.M
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