Cesta de la compra

Human Rights: Between Idealism and Realism (Collected Courses of the Academy of European Law)

Editorial OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

Human Rights: Between Idealism and Realism (Collected Courses of the Academy of European Law)
65,00€
No disponible, consulte disponibilidad
Envío gratis
España peninsular

This excellent book gives a profound account of the status quo of international human rights law. It fills a gap in the literature on human rights that is largely substance but not implementation oriented. It will of great value to students, but a...

Leer más...
  • Editorial OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • ISBN13 9780199683734
  • ISBN10 0199683735
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 528
  • Año de Edición 2014

Human Rights: Between Idealism and Realism (Collected Courses of the Academy of European Law)

Editorial OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

This excellent book gives a profound account of the status quo of international human rights law. It fills a gap in the literature on human rights that is largely substance but not implementation oriented. It will of great value to students, but a...

65,00€
No disponible, consulte disponibilidad
Envío gratis
España peninsular

Detalles del libro

This excellent book gives a profound account of the status quo of international human rights law. It fills a gap in the literature on human rights that is largely substance but not implementation oriented. It will of great value to students, but also to anyone interested in learning more about the functioning of human rights regimes... [It] is a comprehensive cutting-edge overview of human rights practise. (Jannika Jahn, The Journal of Comparative Public Law and International Law (ZaöRV))

Review from previous edition A good book... well organized and clearly written, and includes a wealth of important information (and citations). It will be particularly helpful for courses that want to place emphasis on human rights practice. It is also a healthy reminder of the fact that, despite the many setbacks, the human rights discourse is here to stay. (George Andreopoulos, Political Science Quarterly)

In Human Rights: Between Realism and Idealism Christian Tomuschat fulfills his title's promise. His account of the place of human rights in domestic legal systems, and the international legal order is lucid and thorough, and it offers few concessions either to cynically inclined realists or to starry-eyed idealists... Tomuschat has written a book that will be of great use to readers of any jurisprudential bent. Human Rights offers an erudite and admirably well-organized overview of the network of formal legal rules and institutions that support human rights. (Rosa Brooks, American Journal of International Law)

This third edition of Human Rights: Between Idealism and Realism presents human rights in action, focusing on their effectiveness as legal tools designed to benefit human beings. By combining conceptual analysis with an emphasis on procedures and mechanisms of implementation, this volume provides a multidimensional overview of human rights. After examining briefly the history of human rights, the author analyses the intellectual framework that forms the basis of their legitimacy. In particular, he covers the concept of universality and the widely used model that classifies human rights into clusters of different 'generations'.

In this edition, the author brings together the fundamental aspects of human rights law, addressing human dignity as the ethical foundation of human rights, the principle of equality and non-discrimination as the essence of any culture of human rights, the protections against racial discrimination and discrimination against women, and assesses the individual as a subject of international law. The volume then moves on to assess the activities of the political institutions of the United Nations, the expert bodies established by the relevant treaties, and the international tribunals specifically entrusted at the regional level with protecting human rights. This edition also includes specific analysis of the actions mandated by the UN Security Council against Libya in 2011. It also includes greater coverage of the jurisprudence of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights. The author explains how and why the classical array of politically inspired informal devices has been enriched by the addition of international criminal procedures and by endeavours to introduce civil suits against alleged individual violators of human rights. Finally, the volume is rounded off by a consideration of the importance of humanitarian law as an instrument for the protection of human life and dignity and an exploration of the future of human rights.

Ver Descripción del producto