
Dictionary of International Human Rights Law
John S. Gibson(Author)
Scarecrow Press
Published on 28. June 1996
Book
Hardback
272 pages
978-0-8108-3118-6 (ISBN)
Description
John Gibson, an expert on human rights, discusses the issues and context of rights including the universality of rights, the hierarchy of rights, and conflicts between rights, a discussion that creates the framework for further research. The dictionary entries on the sixty-six rights in international treaties and declarations are divided into five categories: civil and political rights; legal rights; economic, social, and cultural rights; collective rights; and declaratory rights. Each entry contains the treaty definition, other sources and treaties, an expanded definition, historical landmarks in the development of the right, and cross references. Includes an extensive bibliography. An essential, one-of-a-kind reference source for graduate and undergraduate students and professors of law, political science, international relations, and history.
Reviews / Votes
Gibson provides an excellent guide to the meanings of terms and concepts found in international human rights law. This dictionary will be useful for anyone doing research in international law and is recommended highly for general, college, and university collections. * American Reference Books Annual * ...law libraries and those with extensive human rights materials will want to find room for this work. * Library Journal *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Lanham, MD
United States
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
469 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8108-3118-6 (9780810831186)
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Person
John S. Gibson, Ph.D., was Professor of Political Science at Tufts University and an Adjunct Professor in the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.