International Human Rights: Problems of Law, Policy, and Practice (Aspen Casebook)
ISBN-13:
9781454876663
ISBN-10:
1454876662
Edition:
6
Author:
Dinah L. Shelton, S. James Anaya, Hurst Hannum, Rosa Celorio
Publication date:
2017
Publisher:
Aspen Opco Llc
Format:
Hardcover
1283 pages
Category:
Human Rights
,
Constitutional Law
,
Legal Education
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ISBN-13:
9781454876663
ISBN-10:
1454876662
Edition:
6
Author:
Dinah L. Shelton, S. James Anaya, Hurst Hannum, Rosa Celorio
Publication date:
2017
Publisher:
Aspen Opco Llc
Format:
Hardcover
1283 pages
Category:
Human Rights
,
Constitutional Law
,
Legal Education
Summary
International Human Rights: Problems of Law, Policy, and Practice (Aspen Casebook) (ISBN-13: 9781454876663 and ISBN-10: 1454876662), written by authors
Dinah L. Shelton, S. James Anaya, Hurst Hannum, Rosa Celorio, was published by Aspen Opco Llc in 2017.
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The Sixth Edition of International Human Rights provides students with an accessible, problem-based pedagogy that forces them consider the fundamental human rights issues of from political and legal perspectives. Balancing practical considerations and underlying theory, this outstanding and newly expanded authorship team delivers a comprehensive text that examines the historical underpinnings and contemporary considerations that animate human rights efforts across the globe.
Professors and students will benefit from:
- Streamlined text with contents being more intuitive; eliminating the underutilized section on International Criminal Law and reapportioning those materials elsewhere, and condensing the International Humanitarian Law section.
- Thoroughly updated text that includes recent scholarship, reports from International Tribunals, and changes in International Human Rights landscape.
- An incorporation of recent resolutions from international tribunals and decisions for international adjudicatory bodies.
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