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Pris: 706 SEK exkl. moms | Now in its fourth edition, Bantekas and Oette's textbook on international human rights law is the key text around the globe for both undergraduate- and graduate-level courses in law and other disciplines with a human rights dimension. It covers theoretical approaches to rights as well its practice, from grassroots activism to strategic litigation. In addition to classical topics of human rights, the book includes chapters on the interface between investment/trade and human rights, terrorism, the protection of vulnerable persons (such as LGBTQIA+, persons with disabilities, older persons and others), the rights of women, international criminal and humanitarian law, the right to development and sustainable development, reparations and victims' rights, and many others. It has been widely adopted by instructors across the globe for LLM/JD and LLB courses.
An updated fourth edition combining theory with practice, including interviews with human rights experts and activists
Covers broad and difficult topics that engage with human rights linkages to finance, trade, investment and private law
Written in an accessible manner, allowing both non-experts and experts to broaden their knowledge of Human Rights
Reviews & endorsements:
Praise for the previous edition. ‘In a sea of human rights textbooks, International Human Rights Law and Practice by Professor Ilias Bantekas and Dr Lutz Oette stands out as a fresh explanation not only of the ‘what’ but of the ‘why’ and the ‘how’ of human rights. The text is unique in its detailed yet accessible practice focus. It is a key text for all students of human rights law who are interested in understanding how to apply the law to an array of practical situations. The text is filled with case studies and interviews with human rights defenders from all corners of the world, which help to shed light on complex topics. I have consistently recommended this textbook to my human rights master’s students who are interested in careers in human rights practice.’ Carla Ferstman, Professor of Law, University of Essex
‘Professor Bantekas and Dr Oette’s book on international human rights law and practice has over the years been established as an essential point of reference and as an authoritative contribution for those teaching, learning or practising international human rights. The third edition comes to enrich the topics covered in the book with yet more analysis, examples and resources, as well as to introduce the topic concerning the human rights of vulnerable groups and persons. Well-written and well-researched, the book succeeds, once again, to provide a well-rounded and in-depth analysis of some of the most contemporary global challenges concerning the protection of human rights, both in theory and in practice.’ Elena Katselli, Reader in Law, Newcastle University
Table of Contents
Preface
Table of cases
List of abbreviations
Introduction
1. International human rights law and notions of human rights: foundations, achievements and challenges
2. International human rights law: the normative framework
3. Human rights in practice
4. The United Nations charter system
5. The UN human rights treaty system
6. Regional human rights treaty systems
7. Individual complaints procedures
8. Civil and political rights
9. Economic, social and cultural rights
10. Group rights: self-determination, minorities and indigenous peoples
11. The human rights of women
12. Children's rights
13. The recognition and protection of the human rights of vulnerable groups and persons
14. The right to development and sustainable development
15. Victims' rights and reparation
16. The application of human rights in armed conflict
17. Human rights and international criminal justice
18. Human rights and counter-terrorism
19. Human rights obligations of non-state actors
20. Globalisation, international trade and human rights
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