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International Human Rights Law and Practice
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Human rights law is a complex but compelling subject that fascinates, but often confuses, students. International Human Rights Law and Practice explores the subject from a theoretical and practical perspective, guiding students to a rich understanding of the law. The second edition has been fully revised and updated, including two new chapters on children's rights and international criminal law, and new sections on a variety of topics, including the right to equality, the protection of refugees and the effect of foreign investment and sovereign debt on the enjoyment of human rights. In addition, new case studies and interviews with practitioners, NGO activists and policymakers show how theory is applied in real life. Student learning is supported by questions to stimulate seminar discussion and further reading sections that encourage independent study. The authors' clear and engaging writing style ensures that this new edition will continue to be required reading for all students of human rights law.
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'With new distinct chapters in the second edition reflecting the relationship of human rights in armed conflict and international criminal justice, this book is an excellent resource that all international law libraries should have available. It represents an indispensable guide for students, academics and practitioners of [international human rights law]' William Henderson, Glasgow Caledonian University 'A comprehensive yet very accessible discussion of international human rights law in theory and practice. Very topical themes, now including children's rights. Eye-opening interviews and good case summaries.' Marjolein van den Brink, Utrecht University, The Netherlands