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Examining Critical Perspectives on Human Rights

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Examining Critical Perspectives on Human Rights
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Rob Dickinson
Edited by Elena Katselli
Edited by Colin Murray
Edited by Ole W. Pedersen
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:306
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152
ISBN/Barcode 9781107471047
ClassificationsDewey:323
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Illustrations 1 Tables, black and white

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 20 November 2014
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Examining Critical Perspectives on Human Rights sets out a practical and theoretical overview of the future of human rights within the United Kingdom and beyond. A number of internationally renowned scholars respond to David Kennedy's contribution 'The International Human Rights Movement: Still Part of the Problem?' from a range of different perspectives. With its combination of theory and practice of international and domestic human rights at this key juncture in the human rights project, it is relevant to all scholars and practitioners with an interest in human rights.

Author Biography

Rob Dickinson is a Lecturer at Newcastle Law School, where his research focuses on self-determination, rights of minorities and oppression. Elena Katselli Proukaki is a Lecturer at Newcastle Law School, where her research areas focus on state responsibility, human rights violations and armed conflict. Colin Murray is a Lecturer in Law at Newcastle University, where his research interests focus on concepts of allegiance, citizenship and national security. Ole W. Pedersen is a Lecturer at Newcastle Law School, where his research interests focus on environmental law, human rights and public law.

Reviews

'As an overview on contemporary challenges faced by the human rights movement, the book is well worth a read.' Anna Chadwick, Public Law