International Human Rights: Law, Policy, and Process
ISBN-13:
9781422411735
ISBN-10:
1422411737
Edition:
4th
Author:
Fionnuala Ni Aolain, David S. Weissbrodt, Joan Fitzpatrick, Frank Newman
Publication date:
2009
Publisher:
LexisNexis
Format:
Hardcover
1332 pages
Category:
Human Rights
,
Constitutional Law
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ISBN-13:
9781422411735
ISBN-10:
1422411737
Edition:
4th
Author:
Fionnuala Ni Aolain, David S. Weissbrodt, Joan Fitzpatrick, Frank Newman
Publication date:
2009
Publisher:
LexisNexis
Format:
Hardcover
1332 pages
Category:
Human Rights
,
Constitutional Law
Summary
International Human Rights: Law, Policy, and Process (ISBN-13: 9781422411735 and ISBN-10: 1422411737), written by authors
Fionnuala Ni Aolain, David S. Weissbrodt, Joan Fitzpatrick, Frank Newman, was published by LexisNexis in 2009.
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This comprehensive work provides an introduction to human rights law, policy, and process. International Human Rights begins with an overview, then discusses drafting and ratifying treaties, establishing institutions, using procedures for monitoring compliance and responding to gross violations, using adjudicative remedies, applying refugee and international labor law, relating human rights norms to terrorism, and exploring how the causes of violations can be used to improve human rights compliance. The Fourth Edition addresses a number of significant developments in the human rights arena including:
- Emergence of international criminal law as a potential response to crimes against humanity;
- Emergence of the United Nations Security Council as a significant human rights actor and the challenges it faces;
- The role of human rights norms in responding to and regulating state responses to terrorism;
- The capacity of human rights to respond to abuses by corporate actors;
- The ability of human rights to respond to and account for violations committed in the context of ethnic hatred, internal conflict, and intrastate violence; and
- The challenges faced by non-government human rights organizations in the post 9/11 context.
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