International Human Rights: Problems of Law, Policy, and Practice, Fifth Edition / Edition 5

International Human Rights: Problems of Law, Policy, and Practice, Fifth Edition / Edition 5

ISBN-10:
0735598142
ISBN-13:
9780735598140
Pub. Date:
02/08/2011
Publisher:
Wolters Kluwer Law & Business
ISBN-10:
0735598142
ISBN-13:
9780735598140
Pub. Date:
02/08/2011
Publisher:
Wolters Kluwer Law & Business
International Human Rights: Problems of Law, Policy, and Practice, Fifth Edition / Edition 5

International Human Rights: Problems of Law, Policy, and Practice, Fifth Edition / Edition 5

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Overview

This long-awaited revision presents a refreshing new alternative for students and instructors. INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS: Problems of Law, Policy, and Practice, Fourth Edition, takes a problem-oriented approach to covering all global and regional human rights systems as they currently operate, along with a discussion of the theoretical foundations of human rights, US foreign policy and human rights, and key current issues.

This student-friendly casebook:

• retains a problem-oriented focus designed to help students understand contemporary debates about human rights from a political as well as a legal perspective
• addresses practical issues of implementation, as well as recent developments in substantive human rights jurisprudence in Europe, Latin America, and national courts
• contrasts differing views on the theory and practice of humanitarian intervention in Kosovo, Rwanda, Darfur, and elsewhere
• discusses the theoretical foundations of human rights and cultural relativism
• examines historical developments in human rights as well as current problems

This significant revision addresses the many changes in human rights over the last 10 years, with:

• the additional insight of two new authors: James Anaya has written several books and numerous articles about international human rights and the rights of Native Americans. Dinah Shelton is the author of two prize-winning books on human rights as well as many articles on international law, human rights law, and international environmental law.
• extensive new material alongside the best of the original Lillich and Hannum edition, carefully updated for today's classes
• a thorough discussion of the impact on human rights of the 'war on terrorism,' including analysis of command responsibility for the mistreatment of prisoners in Abu Ghraib and the legality of detention without trial at Guantanamo
• new material on indigenous rights, the environment, and the responsibility of corporations and other non-state actors for human rights violations
• added discussions of freedom of expression and religion and the International Criminal Court

An author website to support classroom instruction using this title is available at http://www.aspenlawschool.com/lillich4


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780735598140
Publisher: Wolters Kluwer Law & Business
Publication date: 02/08/2011
Edition description: Older Edition
Pages: 1272
Product dimensions: 7.70(w) x 10.20(h) x 1.90(d)

Table of Contents

Ch. 1. The Concept of Human Rights

Ch. 2. Guaranteeing Human Rights by Treaty

Ch. 3. The Development of Human Rights Norms Through Non-binding Instruments

Ch. 4. Human Rights in Extremis

Ch. 5. Who is Obligated to Promote and Protect Human Rights?

Ch. 6. Domestic Enforcement Mechanisms

Ch. 7. UN Mechanisms for Addressing Violations of Human Rights

Ch. 8. The European System for the Protection of Human Rights

Ch. 9. Human Rights in the Americas

Ch. 10. Coercing Compliance with Human Rights Norms: Sanctions and Armed Intervention

Ch. 11. International Criminal Law

Ch. 12. The Problem of Fact-Finding and Evidence

Ch. 13. Human Rights and Foreign Policy

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