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- Balanced, interdisciplinary coverage of both regional and international variations in human rights law, probing current challenges to the global regime
- Concise yet scrupulous coverage of historical and philosophical themes that have culminated in the present legal regime
- Updated statistics and ratification numbers to elucidate recent developments in human rights law
Succinct and cutting-edge, this second edition will be an invaluable guide for seasoned academics and researchers in the field, as well as students at all levels who require a comprehensive introductory text. Its practical insights and key statistical data will also provide a versatile reference point for practitioners in the field.
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Discover the captivating world of international human rights law with the Advanced Introduction to International Human Rights Law (Elgar Advanced Introductions) book. Authored by renowned legal expert Dinah Shelton, this second-edition gem offers an unparalleled opportunity to delve into the fascinating history and latest developments in this essential field of study. Whether you're an academic, a student seeking comprehensive knowledge, or a practitioner looking for practical insights, this book is a must-have companion.
With its balanced and interdisciplinary approach, this book navigates through the intricate web of global and regional variations in human rights law. It delves into the origins, customs, and institutions that have shaped the landscape over the past two centuries, providing you with a solid foundation of knowledge. Whether you're exploring the major treaties and declarations or examining the philosophical and historical themes that underpin the present legal regime, this book will guide you every step of the way.
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