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Now in its second edition, Dinah Shelton's pioneering book provides a uniquely accessible introduction to the history and the latest developments in international human rights law. Exploring the origins, customs and institutions that have emerged globally and regionally in the last two centuries, this incisive book guides readers through the major treaties and declarations that form the foundations of the discipline today.

Key features of this rigorously revised second edition include:

  • Balanced, interdisciplinary coverage of both regional and international variations in human rights law, probing current challenges to the global regime
  • Concise yet scrupulous coverage of historical and philosophical themes that have culminated in the present legal regime
  • Updated statistics and ratification numbers to elucidate recent developments in human rights law.

Succinct and cutting-edge, this second edition will be an invaluable guide for seasoned academics and researchers in the field, as well as students at all levels who require a comprehensive introductory text. Its practical insights and key statistical data will also provide a versatile reference point for practitioners in the field.



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'International human rights law has become increasingly complex in its substantive standards, institutional structures, and interface with national law. Dinah Shelton harnesses a lifetime of experience in studying and practicing human rights law to provide an exceptional overview of the field, rich with penetrating insights, fit for beginners and specialists alike.'
--Sean D. Murphy, George Washington University, US

'This book provides a solid understanding of international human rights law at a time of increasing complexity, fragmentation and contestation. With depth and perspective, Dinah Shelton threads critical historical moments in the development, application and enforcement of this law. An invaluable source of knowledge and inspiration for anyone interested in the power and limits of international legal argument and available remedies for defending human rights.'
--Jessica Almqvist, Lund University, Sweden



Table of Contents
Contents: Preface 1. Concepts and foundations 2. Historical overview 3. International institutions 4. The law of human rights 5. The rights guaranteed 6. Obligations 7. Compliance and monitoring mechanisms 8. Complaint procedures 9. Enforcement 10. Stock-taking Bibliography Index

Advanced Introduction to International Human

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 16/10/2020
      ISBN13: 9781839103209, 978-1839103209
      ISBN10: 1839103205

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Now in its second edition, Dinah Shelton's pioneering book provides a uniquely accessible introduction to the history and the latest developments in international human rights law. Exploring the origins, customs and institutions that have emerged globally and regionally in the last two centuries, this incisive book guides readers through the major treaties and declarations that form the foundations of the discipline today.

      Key features of this rigorously revised second edition include:

      • Balanced, interdisciplinary coverage of both regional and international variations in human rights law, probing current challenges to the global regime
      • Concise yet scrupulous coverage of historical and philosophical themes that have culminated in the present legal regime
      • Updated statistics and ratification numbers to elucidate recent developments in human rights law.

      Succinct and cutting-edge, this second edition will be an invaluable guide for seasoned academics and researchers in the field, as well as students at all levels who require a comprehensive introductory text. Its practical insights and key statistical data will also provide a versatile reference point for practitioners in the field.



      Trade Review
      'International human rights law has become increasingly complex in its substantive standards, institutional structures, and interface with national law. Dinah Shelton harnesses a lifetime of experience in studying and practicing human rights law to provide an exceptional overview of the field, rich with penetrating insights, fit for beginners and specialists alike.'
      --Sean D. Murphy, George Washington University, US

      'This book provides a solid understanding of international human rights law at a time of increasing complexity, fragmentation and contestation. With depth and perspective, Dinah Shelton threads critical historical moments in the development, application and enforcement of this law. An invaluable source of knowledge and inspiration for anyone interested in the power and limits of international legal argument and available remedies for defending human rights.'
      --Jessica Almqvist, Lund University, Sweden



      Table of Contents
      Contents: Preface 1. Concepts and foundations 2. Historical overview 3. International institutions 4. The law of human rights 5. The rights guaranteed 6. Obligations 7. Compliance and monitoring mechanisms 8. Complaint procedures 9. Enforcement 10. Stock-taking Bibliography Index

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