International Human Rights Law and Practice /
Ilias Bantekas and Lutz Oette
- 3rd Ed.
- New York, USA Cambridge University Press 2020
- lxvi, 941p. : ill. ; 24cm
It includes Table of cases, List of Abbreviations etc.
It includes Index Pages.
Table of Contents: Introduction pp 1-3 1 - International Human Rights Law and Notions of Human Rights: Foundations, Achievements and Challenges pp 4-49 Contents pp 4-49 2 - International Human Rights Law: The Normative Framework pp 50-102 Contents pp 50-102 3 - Human Rights in Practice pp 103-155 Contents pp 103-155 4 - The United Nations Charter System pp 156-193 Contents pp 156-193 5 - The UN Human Rights Treaty System pp 194-238 Contents pp 194-238 6 - Regional Human Rights Treaty Systems pp 239-303 Contents pp 239-303 7 - Individual Complaints Procedures pp 304-349 Contents pp 304-349 8 - Civil and Political Rights pp 350-411 Contents pp 350-411 9 - Economic, Social and Cultural Rights pp 412-462 Contents pp 412-462 10 - Group Rights: Self-determination, Minorities and Indigenous Peoples pp 463-507 Contents pp 463-507 11 - The Human Rights of Women pp 508-543 Contents pp 508-543 12 - Children’s Rights pp 544-576 Contents pp 544-576 13 - The Recognition and Protection of the Human Rights of Vulnerable Groups and Persons pp 577-618 Contents pp 577-618 14 - The Right to Development and Sustainable Development pp 619-667 Contents pp 619-667 15 - Victims’ Rights and Reparation pp 668-717 Contents pp 668-717 16 - The Application of Human Rights in Armed Conflict pp 718-750 Contents pp 718-750 17 - Human Rights and International Criminal Justice pp 751-784 Contents pp 751-784 18 - Human Rights and Counter-terrorism pp 785-831 Contents pp 785-831 19 - Human Rights Obligations of Non-state Actors pp 832-877 Contents pp 832-877 20 - Globalisation and its Impact on Human Rights pp 878-900 Contents pp 878-900 Index
Key features : Fully revised and updated, including a new chapter on the recognition and protection of the rights of vulnerable groups and persons Features new sections on topics including the Arab human rights system, cultural rights and sustainable development Takes an innovative approach, mixing academic rigour and practical emphasis, leading students to a full understanding of the law New integrated interviews with human rights professionals and practitioners give the subject immediacy and relevance
9781108711753 Pbk.
Human rights; International law and human rights; Practice of law