Human rights protection : edited by Frances Butler methods and effectiveness/
The Hague: Kluwer Law International, c2002Description: xx;250 pagesContent type:- text
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- 9789041117021
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Includes index.
All institutions have human rights responsibilities. Some have been set up with this function and others have had human rights principles thrust upon them. This book explores how different institutions, from state entities, national human rights commissions and the judiciary, to the United Nations agencies and international courts, have engaged in human rights protection. There is analysis of their evolution in this role and the methods that they use.
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