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245 | 0 | 0 | _aInternational human rights law. |
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_aFourth edition / _bedited by Daniel Moeckli, Sangeeta Shah, Sandesh Sivakumaran. |
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_aOxford : _bOxford University Press, _c2022. |
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_a1 volume ; _c25 cm |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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_gPart I. _tFoundations : -- _g1. _tHistory / _rEd Bates -- _g2. _tJustifications / _rSamantha Besson -- _g3. _tCritiques / _rMarie-Bénédicte Dembour -- _gPart II. _tInternational Law : -- _g4. _tSources / _rChristine Chinkin -- _g5. _tSpecial character / _rFrédéric Mégret -- _g6. _tScope of application / _rSarah Joseph and Barrie Sander -- _gPart III. _tSubstantive Rights : -- _g7. _tRights and obligations / _rKatharine Young -- _g8. _tEquality and non-discrimination / _rDaniel Moeckli -- _g9. _tIntegrity of the person / _rCarla Ferstman -- _g10. _tAdequate standard of living / _rAsbjørn Eide and Wenche Barth Eide -- _g11. _tThought, expression, association, and assembly / _rDominic McGoldrick -- _g12. _tEducation and work / _rFons Coomans -- _g13. _tDetention and trial / _rSangeeta Shah -- _g14. _tCultural Rights / _rJulie Ringelheim -- _g15. _tSexual orientation and gender identity / _rMichael O'Flaherty -- _g16. _tWomen's rights / _rDianne Otto -- _g17. _tChildren's rights / _rAoife Nolan -- _g18. _tGroup rights / _rRobert McCorquodale -- _gPart IV. _tProtection : -- _g19. _tUnited Nations / _rJane Connors and Sangeeta Shah -- _g20. _tRegional protection / _rBasak Cali -- _g21. _tThe Americas / _rThomas Antkowiak -- _g22. _tEurope / _rSteven Greer and Lewis Graham -- _g23. _tAfrica / _rMagnus Killander -- _g24. _tWithin the state / _rAndrew Byrnes and Catherine Renshaw -- _gPart V. _tLinkages : -- _g25. _tInternational humanitarian law / _rSandesh Sivakumaran -- _g26. _tInternational criminal law / _rRobert Cryer -- _g27. _tInternational refugee law / _rAlice Edwards -- _gPart IV. _tChallenges : -- _g28. _tNon-state actors / _rAndrew Clapham -- _g29. _tTerrorism / _rMartin Scheinin -- _g30. _tPoverty / _rStephen Marks -- _g31. _tClimate change / _rLavanya Rajamani -- _g32. _tPandemics / _rMeghna Abraham. |
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