The Concept and Present Status of the International Protection of Human Rights: Forty Years After the Universal DeclarationMartinus Nijhoff Publishers, 8 iun. 1989 - 611 pagini 2. The legal basis of protection : the International Bill of. |
Cuprins
Chapter One The Concept of Protection in Existing Law | 9 |
The International | 39 |
Chapter Three Strategies of Protection in the United Nations | 63 |
Chapter Four The Status of International Protection | 235 |
International Responsibil | 277 |
Violations of Human Rights as International Crimes | 295 |
Patterns of Dispute Settle | 315 |
The Quest for Verification | 333 |
Toward a General Theory of Protec | 345 |
Appendix New Avenues for the Promotion and Protection | 359 |
Signposts of United Nations Human Rights Policy | 395 |
Protection Mandates | 541 |
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