Human Rights in Transition combines rich theoretical reflections with practice-informed observations about human rights to consider the present, the recent and distant past, and the future of human rights.
Human Rights in Transition combines rich theoretical reflections with practice-informed observations about human rights to consider the present, the recent and distant past, and the future of human rights.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nehal Bhuta holds the Chair of Public International Law at University of Edinburgh and is Co-Director of the Edinburgh Centre for International and Global Law. He previously held the Chair of Public International Law at the European University Institute in Florence, where was also Co-Director of the Institute's Academy of European Law. He is a member of the editorial boards of the European Journal of International Law, the Journal of International Criminal Justice, Constellations, and a founding editor of the interdisciplinary journal Humanity. He is also a series editor of the Oxford University Press series in The History and Theory of International Law.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Nehal Bhuta: Recovering Social Rights * 2: Florian F. Hoffmann: The Future of Social and Economic Rights * 3: Christina Eckes: Mutual Trust and the Future of Fundamental Rights Protection in the EU's Compound Legal Order * 4: Sarah H. Cleveland: Human Rights Connectivity and the Future of the Treaty Body System * 5: Hilary Charlesworth: Feminist Futures in Human Rights * 6: Stephen Humphreys: Climate Pathways and the Future of Human Rights
* 1: Nehal Bhuta: Recovering Social Rights * 2: Florian F. Hoffmann: The Future of Social and Economic Rights * 3: Christina Eckes: Mutual Trust and the Future of Fundamental Rights Protection in the EU's Compound Legal Order * 4: Sarah H. Cleveland: Human Rights Connectivity and the Future of the Treaty Body System * 5: Hilary Charlesworth: Feminist Futures in Human Rights * 6: Stephen Humphreys: Climate Pathways and the Future of Human Rights
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