Smith, Rhona K. M.
International human rights law / - 8th ed. - United Kingdom ; Oxford University Press : 2018. - xxix, 435 p. : 24 cm.
Contents
1. Introduction
2. Historical background
3. The United Nations
4. The International Bill of Human Rights
5. The United Nations-organizational structure
6. Regional protection of human rights
7. Europe
8. The Americas
9. Africa
10. Monitoring implementing and enforcing human rights
11. Substantive rights-general comments
12. Equality and non-discrimination
13. The rights to life
14. Freedom from torture cruel inhuman and degrading
15. The rights to liberty of person
16. Equality before the law -the rights to a fair trial
17. The right to self-determination
18. Freedom of expression
19. The right to work
20. The right to education and human rights education
21. Indigenous peoples' and minority rights
22. Rights for specific vulnerable persons
23. Current issues
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.
9780198805212
Human Rights
341.48 SMI 2018
International human rights law / - 8th ed. - United Kingdom ; Oxford University Press : 2018. - xxix, 435 p. : 24 cm.
Contents
1. Introduction
2. Historical background
3. The United Nations
4. The International Bill of Human Rights
5. The United Nations-organizational structure
6. Regional protection of human rights
7. Europe
8. The Americas
9. Africa
10. Monitoring implementing and enforcing human rights
11. Substantive rights-general comments
12. Equality and non-discrimination
13. The rights to life
14. Freedom from torture cruel inhuman and degrading
15. The rights to liberty of person
16. Equality before the law -the rights to a fair trial
17. The right to self-determination
18. Freedom of expression
19. The right to work
20. The right to education and human rights education
21. Indigenous peoples' and minority rights
22. Rights for specific vulnerable persons
23. Current issues
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.
9780198805212
Human Rights
341.48 SMI 2018