What is international human rights law? This question is addressed in this volume as Steven Wheatley explores how different types of human rights - moral, political, and legal - should be understood and considers how the complex systems theory of human rights can help to resolve current human rights controversies.
What is international human rights law? This question is addressed in this volume as Steven Wheatley explores how different types of human rights - moral, political, and legal - should be understood and considers how the complex systems theory of human rights can help to resolve current human rights controversies.
Steven Wheatley is Professor of International Law at the University of Lancaster. He has written extensively on the subject of human rights, including Democracy, Minorities and International Law (CUP, 2005) and The Democratic Legitimacy of International Law (Hart, 2010).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1: What we Mean when we Talk about 'Human Rights' 2: Complexity as a Methodology in International Law 3: United Nations Human Rights Law 4: The Core UN Human Rights Treaty Systems 5: Customary Human Rights Law 6: On the Idea of Human Rights 7: The Idea of International Human Rights Law
Introduction 1: What we Mean when we Talk about 'Human Rights' 2: Complexity as a Methodology in International Law 3: United Nations Human Rights Law 4: The Core UN Human Rights Treaty Systems 5: Customary Human Rights Law 6: On the Idea of Human Rights 7: The Idea of International Human Rights Law
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