Product details
- Categories: Family Law
- Publisher: OUP - Oxford University Press
- ISBN: 9780192845382
- Publication Date: 22/12/2021
- Binding: Paperback
- Number of pages: 528
- Language: English
Summary
Illustrating the scope of this fascinating and wide-reaching subject to
the student, this clear and concise text gives a broad introduction to
international human rights law. Coverage includes regional systems of
protection, the role of the UN, and a variety of substantive rights. The
author skilfully guides students through the complexities of the
subject, and then prepares them for further study and research. Key
cases and areas of debate are highlighted throughout, and a wealth of
references to cases and further readings are provided at the end of each
chapter.
Digital formats and resources
The tenth
edition is available for students and institutions to purchase in a
variety of formats, and is supported by online resources.
- The e-book
offers a mobile experience and convenient access along with
functionality tools, navigation features and links that offer extra
learning support: www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks
- The online resources
that support the book contain links to the full cases referenced at the
end of each chapter as well as a list of annotated web links to aid
further study.
Table of contents
1:Introduction
2:Historical background
3:The United Nations
4:The International Bill of Human Rights
5:Regional protection of human rights
6:Europe
7:The Americas
8:Africa
9:Monitoring, implementing, and enforcing human rights
10:Substantive rights - general comments
11:Equality and non-discrimination
12:Rights for specific vulnerable persons
13:The right to life
14:The right to liberty of person
15:Equality before the law - the right to a fair trial
16:The right to an adequate standard of living
17:Freedom from torture; cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment or punishment
18:The right to self-determination
19:Indigenous peoples' and minority rights
20:Freedom of expression
21:The right to education and human rights education
22:Sustainable development and human rights
23:Human rights in practice: the COVID-19 pandemic
24:Current issues: non-State actors