International Human Rights in a Nutshell

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International Human Rights in a Nutshell is a concise, widely used legal text that introduces and explains the core principles, institutions, and enforcement mechanisms of international human rights law.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
introductory text
legal textbook
secondary legal source
aim to explain institutions and enforcement mechanisms of human rights
to provide an accessible overview of international human rights law
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
covers United Nations human rights system NERFINISHED
charter-based human rights bodies
core principles of international human rights law
enforcement mechanisms of international human rights
implementation of human rights at the national level
individual complaint procedures
international human rights institutions
international human rights treaties
monitoring and reporting mechanisms
regional human rights systems
state obligations under human rights law
treaty-based human rights bodies
describedAs concise overview of international human rights law
field human rights
international human rights law
public international law
format concise explanation
genre legal education text
hasFormat digital
print
intendedAudience law students
legal academics
legal practitioners
policy makers
language English
publisher West Academic Publishing NERFINISHED
publisherSeries Nutshell Series NERFINISHED
structure systematic introduction to international human rights law
typeOfWork doctrinal legal analysis
use law school teaching
practitioner reference
student reference
usedIn courses on international human rights law
courses on public international law

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Thomas Buergenthal notableWork International Human Rights in a Nutshell