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International Human Rights Law
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Foreword by David Harris, List of Contributors, Part I Introduction, Part II Concepts and Norms, Part III Mechanisms and Implementation, Part IV Responsibilities and Remedies, Part V ‘And Beyond’, Index

About the Author

Mashood Baderin is Head of the School of Law, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. His research interests are in the areas of Islamic Law, International and Comparative Human Rights Law, Public International Law, Human Rights & Islamic Law, especially interaction between International Law, Human Rights Law, and Islamic Law in Muslim States. He has published extensively on these and related areas. Manisuli Ssenyonjo is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Law, Brunel University. His research interests are in the areas of Public International Law, Human Rights, and Comparative Constitutional Law. He has published widely in these areas. David Harris, Mashood A. Baderin, Manisuli Ssenyonjo, Jack Donnelly, Sarah Joseph, Arjun Sengupta, Jona Razzaque, Nsongurua J. Udombana, Tawhida Ahmed, Anastasia Vakulenko, Robert L. Ostergard Jr, Shawna E. Sweeney, Paul O'Connell, Rhona K.M. Smith, Olufemi Amao, Jo M. Pasqualucci, Alastair Mowbray, Gentian Zyberi, Rachel Murray, Dianne Otto, Gerd Oberleitner, Todd Howland, Danwood Mzikenge Chirwa, Frans Viljoen, Ilias Bantekas, Sonja B. Starr, Vernor Munoz Villalobos, John Gerard Ruggie, Robert McCorquodale.

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'This weighty collection addresses both the theory and practice of the UDHR, the origins, concepts and implementation of this seminal document, including the various global and regional mechanisms that it has influenced. Some contributions explore the various modern concepts and contexts against which this living instrument must be read and re-read - from globalization trends, and the rise of non-state actors etc, while others offer a fresh take on ongoing debates such as relativism/universalism. Long established names and significant newer voices, spanning the globe and writing from the perspective of practice and academia make this is a collection deserving of a wide readership.' Patrick Twomey, The International Human Rights Network 'There are nearly thirty chapters on key rights and issues, written by leading human rights authors. Particularly notable is the book’s critical emphasis, examining realistically both what has been achieved since 1948, and remains to be achieved, and the prospects for the future. It is this critical dimension that will give the book lasting value' David Harris, University of Nottingham, UK

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