Elgar encyclopedia of human rights:

The Elgar Encyclopedia of Human Rights is the most comprehensive reference work in the field of international human rights protection. Comprising over 340 entries, presented alphabetically, and available online and in print, the Encyclopedia addresses the full range of themes associated with the stu...

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Other Authors: Binder, Christina 1973- (Editor), Nowak, Manfred 1950- (Editor), Hofbauer, Jane A. (Editor), Janig, Philipp (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cheltenham, United Kingdom ; Northampton, MA Edward Elgar Publishing [2021]
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Summary:The Elgar Encyclopedia of Human Rights is the most comprehensive reference work in the field of international human rights protection. Comprising over 340 entries, presented alphabetically, and available online and in print, the Encyclopedia addresses the full range of themes associated with the study and practice of human rights in the modern world. The topics range from substantive human rights to the relevant institutions, legal documents, conceptual and procedural issues of international law and a wide variety of thematic entries. The Encyclopedia has a distinct focus on international human rights law but at the same time is enriched by approaches from the broader social, sciences making it a truly unique and multi-disciplinary resource. New entries will be added every month and PDF downloads will be available once the Encyclopedia is complete
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource
ISBN:9781789903621

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