The Routledge Handbook of International Human Rights Law
provides the definitive global survey of the discipline of
international human rights law. Each chapter is written by a
leading expert and provides a contemporary overview of a
significant area within the field.
As well as covering topics integral to the theory and practice
of international human rights law the volume offers a broader
perspective though examinations of the ways in which human rights
law interacts with other legal regimes and other international
institutions, and by addressing the current and future challenges
facing human rights.
This highly topical collection of specially commissioned papers
is split into four sections:
- The nature and evolution of international human rights law
discussing the origins, theory and practice of the discipline.
- Interaction of human rights with other key regimes and bodies
including the interaction of the discipline with international
economic law, international humanitarian law, and development, as
well as other legal regimes.
- Evolution and prospects of regional approaches to human rights
discussing the systems of Europe, the Americas, Africa and South
East Asia, and their relationship to the United Nations treaty
bodies.
- Key contemporary challenges including non-State actors,
religion and human rights, counter-terrorism, and enforcement and
remedies.
Providing up-to-date and authoritative articles covering key
aspects of international human rights law, this book work is an
essential work of reference for scholars, practitioners and
students alike.
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