
The Law of International Human Rights Protection
Oxford University Press
1st Edition
Published on 30. September 2010
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Paperback/Softback
588 pages
978-0-19-959703-1 (ISBN)
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Description
Human rights are invoked on many occasions. But are they more than lofty values and abstract principles?
In providing a concise but comprehensive overview of international human rights protection at the global and regional levels, this book offers an introduction to the ideas, conceptual underpinnings, and doctrine of international human rights law including the sources, legal nature, and scope of application of human rights obligations. The issues of implementation and enforceability at the domestic, regional, and universal level are explored, and the impact of the recently established Human
Rights Council is assessed. The substantive guarantees covering economic, social, and cultural as well as civil and political rights based on the case law of UN treaty bodies and relevant regional courts are evaluated.
This book shows that human rights are real rights creating legal entitlements for those who are protected by them and imposing legal obligations on those bound by them. It explores the various mechanisms set up by the international community to monitor the implementation of human rights guarantees and to decide individual cases brought to the attention of human rights courts and quasi-judicial bodies at the international level. Its last part contains a detailed exploration of the meanings of
human rights guarantees, such as the right to life, the prohibition of torture, non-discrimination, economic rights, and many others.
In providing a concise but comprehensive overview of international human rights protection at the global and regional levels, this book offers an introduction to the ideas, conceptual underpinnings, and doctrine of international human rights law including the sources, legal nature, and scope of application of human rights obligations. The issues of implementation and enforceability at the domestic, regional, and universal level are explored, and the impact of the recently established Human
Rights Council is assessed. The substantive guarantees covering economic, social, and cultural as well as civil and political rights based on the case law of UN treaty bodies and relevant regional courts are evaluated.
This book shows that human rights are real rights creating legal entitlements for those who are protected by them and imposing legal obligations on those bound by them. It explores the various mechanisms set up by the international community to monitor the implementation of human rights guarantees and to decide individual cases brought to the attention of human rights courts and quasi-judicial bodies at the international level. Its last part contains a detailed exploration of the meanings of
human rights guarantees, such as the right to life, the prohibition of torture, non-discrimination, economic rights, and many others.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Advanced students and scholars of international human rights, government officials and staff of international and non-governmental organizations
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 35 mm
Weight
880 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-959703-1 (9780199597031)
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Persons
Walter Kaelin is Professor of Constitutional and International Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Bern, and a former Dean of the Faculty and Head of the Legal Department. Since 2004 he has been Representative of the UN Secretary General on the Human Rights of Internally Displaced Persons, from 2003-2008 he was a Member of the UN Human Rights Committee, and in 1991-92 was Special Rapporteur of the UN Commission on Human Rights on the Situation of Human
Rights in Kuwait under Iraqi Occupation.
; Joerg Kuenzli is Assistant Professor of Public International and Constitutional Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Bern.
Rights in Kuwait under Iraqi Occupation.
; Joerg Kuenzli is Assistant Professor of Public International and Constitutional Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Bern.
Author
Professor of Constitutional and International Law, Faculty of Law, University of Bern and former Dean of the Faculty and Head of Legal Department
Assistant Professor of Public International and Constitutional Law, Faculty of Law, University of Bern
Content
PART I: FOUNDATIONS OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW; PART II: IMPLEMENTATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS; PART III: SUBSTANTIVE GUARANTEES