"The topical coverage is thorough, the organization logical, the selection of cases expert and up to date, and the knowledge of all 3 systems abundant and sophisticated."--Doug Cassel, Director, Center for Civil and Human Rights, University of Notre Dame Law School
"This book is a welcome addition to the International Human Rights canon and a crowning achievement for these esteemed scholars. The book promises to make a valuable and timely contribution to the field. It will be an invaluable desk reference for any student, scholar or practitioner of international human rights and provides an excellent vehicle for teaching an introductory or advanced course on the subject."--Beth Van Schaack, Assistant Professor,
Santa Clara University School of Law

The international protection of human rights is generally recognized as a fundamental aim of modern international law. Even a cursory review of legal systems for the protection of human rights demonstrates the rapid expansion of this field since the end of World War II. During this period, nearly all global and regional organizations have adopted human rights standards and addressed human rights violations by member states. As a consequence, no state today can claim that its treatment of those within its jurisdiction is a matter solely of domestic concern. In Regional Protection of Human Rights, Dinah Shelton and Paolo Carozza examine the development of regional organizations and the role that human rights plays in them. Particularly the authors look at the range of human rights obligations that states assume upon joining regional bodies and how regional concern with human rights intersects with the global system elaborated in the context of the United Nations. This work is the first devoted to the European, Inter-American and African systems for the protection of human rights. It also discusses the prospects for regional systems in the Middle East and Asia. The Jurisprudence of the European and Inter-American Courts and decisions of the Inter-American and African Commissions are emphasized, including decisions on the interpretation and application of various human rights, procedural requirements and remedies. The book exposes readers to the basic documents of each system and their inter-relationships, enables the audience to apply those documents to ever-changing fact situations, and to alert them to the dynamic nature of regional human rights law and institutions. It also seeks to relate regional systems to national law and to the global system for the protection of human rights. The second edition of Regional Protection of Human Rights illustrates how international human rights law is interpreted and implemented. The selections offer examples of political, economic and social problems as well as legal issues to show the significant impact of international human rights law institutions on the constitutions, law, policies, and societies of the regions. In addition to serving as a text for courses on human rights law, the book will be useful for courses in international law, international relations, and political science. It will also be a helpful resource for lawyers and policy-makers concerned with the protection of human rights.
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In the second edition of Regional Protection of Human Rights, Dinah Shelton examines the development of regional organizations and the role that human rights plays in them.
Foreword ; Acknowledgements ; Abbreviations ; Bibliographical Note on Print and Internet Resources ; CHAPTER I. REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND HUMAN RIGHTS ; CHAPTER II REGIONAL INSTRUMENTS AND DOMESTIC LEGAL SYSTEMS ; CHAPTER III THE REGIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS INSTITUTIONS AND THEIR POWERS ; CHAPTER IV COMPLAINT PROCEDURES ; CHAPTER V APPLYING REGIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS INSTRUMENTS ; CHAPTER VI JURISPRUDENCE ON SELECTED RIGHTS ; CHAPTER VII RESPONDING TO WIDESPREAD VIOLATIONS ; CHAPTER VIII CHALLENGES FOR THE FUTURE ; Index
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"The topical coverage is thorough, the organization logical, the selection of cases expert and up to date, and the knowledge of all 3 systems abundant and sophisticated."--Doug Cassel, Director, Center for Civil and Human Rights, University of Notre Dame Law School "This book is a welcome addition to the International Human Rights canon and a crowning achievement for these esteemed scholars. The book promises to make a valuable and timely contribution to the field. It will be an invaluable desk reference for any student, scholar or practitioner of international human rights and provides an excellent vehicle for teaching an introductory or advanced course on the subject."--Beth Van Schaack, Assistant Professor, Santa Clara University School of Law
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Selling point: Regional Protection of Human Rights is the first book to fully integrate a discussion of international human rights across regional systems. Selling point: The thematic organization of Regional Protection of Human Rights is consistent with the way international human rights research, litigation, and scholarship is conducted. This book and its accompanying Documentary Supplement enable the reader to track and evaluate this process. Selling point: Unmatched breadth: These two volumes feature more recent materials and more up-to-date cases than any other compendium on international human rights law. Selling point: In addition to serving as a text for courses on human rights law, international law, international relations, and political science. It is also be a helpful resource for lawyers and policy-makers concerned with the protection of human rights. Selling point: Together, Regional Protection of Human Rights and its accompanying Documentary Supplement provide comprehensive access to the basic documents of each legal system and their inter-relationships, enabling readers to apply those documents to ever-changing global situations, and alerting them to the dynamic nature of regional human rights law and institutions.
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Dinah L. Shelton is the Manatt/Ahn Professor of International Law at George Washington University Law School. She is the author of three prize-winning books, and has also authored many other articles and books on international law, human rights law, and international environmental law. Professor Shelton is a member of the board of editors of the American Journal of International Law and is a vice-president of the American Society of International Law. She serves on the boards and as a legal consultant to many human rights and environmental organizations. Professor Shelton was elected to the Inter- American Commission of Human Rights in June 2009. In 2013 Dinah Shelton was awarded Goler T. Butcher Medal for outstanding contributions to the development or effective realization of international human rights law. Paolo G. Carozza is Professor of Law at the University of Notre Dame and an expert is in the areas of comparative law, human rights, and international law. From 2006 to 2010 he was a member of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights and served as its President in 2008-09. At Notre Dame, he is the Director of the Kellogg Institute for international Studies, an interdisciplinary, university-wide institute focusing primarily on the themes of democracy and human development. In the Law School, he is Director of the Center for Civil and Human Rights, including its J.S.D. program in international human rights law, and the Director of the Law School's Program on Law and Human Development. He is also a fellow of the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies and of the Nanovic Institute for European Studies. He has taught at several universities in Europe and Latin America and has been a Visiting Professor at Harvard Law School.
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Selling point: Regional Protection of Human Rights is the first book to fully integrate a discussion of international human rights across regional systems. Selling point: The thematic organization of Regional Protection of Human Rights is consistent with the way international human rights research, litigation, and scholarship is conducted. This book and its accompanying Documentary Supplement enable the reader to track and evaluate this process. Selling point: Unmatched breadth: These two volumes feature more recent materials and more up-to-date cases than any other compendium on international human rights law. Selling point: In addition to serving as a text for courses on human rights law, international law, international relations, and political science. It is also be a helpful resource for lawyers and policy-makers concerned with the protection of human rights. Selling point: Together, Regional Protection of Human Rights and its accompanying Documentary Supplement provide comprehensive access to the basic documents of each legal system and their inter-relationships, enabling readers to apply those documents to ever-changing global situations, and alerting them to the dynamic nature of regional human rights law and institutions.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199941520
Publisert
2013
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
2155 gr
Høyde
178 mm
Bredde
257 mm
Dybde
58 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
1120

Biografisk notat

Dinah L. Shelton is the Manatt/Ahn Professor of International Law at George Washington University Law School. Paolo G. Carozza is Professor of Law at the University of Notre Dame and an expert is in the areas of comparative law, human rights, and international law.