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International Human Rights Law 4th ed

Edited by: Daniel Moeckli, Sangeeta Shah, Sandesh Sivakumaran, David Harris

ISBN13: 9780198860112
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780198767237
Published: June 2022
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
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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.

  • Breadth and depth of coverage provide a thorough and complete guide for students of international human rights law
  • Takes students from philosophical foundations, through substantive rights, to contemporary issues and challenges
  • Each chapter is written by an expert in their respective field, providing critical analysis and exposing the reader to a unique variety of perspectives
  • Includes useful features such as chapter summaries, charts, and suggestions for further reading
  • Also available as an e-book with functionality, navigation features, and links that offer extra learning support

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  • This fourth edition has been fully updated and includes two brand new chapters on climate change and pandemics
  • Questions for reflection and discussion have been added to the end of every chapter to help students develop their critical thinking skills

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties
Contents:
Part I: Foundations
1: History, Ed Bates
2: Justifications, Samantha Besson
3: Critiques, Marie-Bénédicte Dembour
Part II: International Law
4: Sources, Christine Chinkin
5: Special character, Frédéric Mégret
6: Scope of application, Sarah Joseph and Barrie Sander
Part III: Substantive Rights
7: Rights and obligations, Katharine Young
8: Equality and non-discrimination, Daniel Moeckli
9: Integrity of the person, Carla Ferstman
10: Adequate standard of living, Asbjørn Eide and Wenche Barth Eide
11: Thought, expression, association, and assembly, Dominic McGoldrick
12: Education and work, Fons Coomans
13: Detention and trial, Sangeeta Shah
14: Cultural Rights, Julie Ringelheim
15: Sexual orientation and gender identity, Michael O'Flaherty
16: Women's rights, Dianne Otto
17: Children's rights, Aoife Nolan
18: Group rights, Robert McCorquodale
Part IV: Protection
19: United Nations, Jane Connors and Sangeeta Shah
20: Regional protection, Basak Cali
21: The Americas, Thomas Antkowiak
22: Europe, Steven Greer and Lewis Graham
23: Africa, Magnus Killander
24: Within the state, Andrew Byrnes and Catherine Renshaw
Part V: Linkages
25: International humanitarian law, Sandesh Sivakumaran
26: International criminal law, Robert Cryer
27: International refugee law, Alice Edwards
Part VI: Challenges
28: Non-state actors, Andrew Clapham
29: Terrorism, Martin Scheinin
30: Poverty, Stephen Marks
31: Climate change, Lavanya Rajamani
32: Pandemics, Meghna Abraham