International Human Rights Law: A Practical Approach

Summary: This book offers an understanding of
the workings of human rights
protection and presents a legal
analysis of highly sensitive issues
including non-discrimination, rights of
minorities, indigenous peoples and
the rights of women and children. It
also presents a detailed
consideration of new areas coming
within the ambit of human rights law,
such as international terrorism.
Owner: Javaid Rehman

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