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Köp båda 2 för 1859 krInternational Human Rights Law provides a concise, wide-ranging introduction for students new to the subject.
Dr Rhona K.M. Smith is Professor of International Human Rights at Newcastle Law School, Newcastle University.
1 Sources of international human rights 2 Key concepts: universality, interdependence and categories of rights 3 States and treaty obligations 4 Human rights organisations and key institutions: United Nations and international entities 5 Regional human rights organisations and key institutions 6 Monitoring and enforcing human rights: extra-conventional mechanisms 7 Implementing human rights treaties: committees and courts 8 Extending the duties to protect and respect human rights: non-State actors 9 Children 10 Human rights defenders 11 Indigenous peoples 12 Prisoners, detainees and convicts 13 Refugees, stateless persons and internally displaced persons 14 Women 15 Emerging issues and challenges