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This book reflects on how the concept of human dignity, a central and classical concept in public international law, is used to protect the rights of particularly vulnerable sectors of contemporary society.

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This book reflects on how the concept of human dignity, a central and classical concept in public international law, is used to protect the rights of particularly vulnerable sectors of contemporary society.
Autorenporträt
Andrea Gattini is Professor of International Law at the Law School of the University of Padua. He has published on a wide array of subjects ranging from international responsibility, dispute settlement resolution, and sources of international law to United Nations law and European Union law. Rosana Garciandia, is Research Associate and Visiting Lecturer of Public International Law at King's College London. She has published on state responsibility, human rights and anti-corruption instruments. Her publications include State Responsibility for Modern Slavery (ICLQ) and State responsibility and positive obligations in the ECtHR (LJIL). Philippa Webb, is Professor of Public International Law at King's College London. She has published on human rights including the prohibition on genocide and the right to a fair trial, all aspects of the law of immunity, and the law and practice of the United Nations.