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International Human Rights Law
von Olivier De Schutter
Verlag: Cambridge University Press
Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-108-46356-0
Auflage: 3rd edition
Erschienen am 12.09.2019
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 246 mm [H] x 177 mm [B] x 58 mm [T]
Gewicht: 2264 Gramm
Umfang: 1146 Seiten

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Fully updated to cover topics such as climate change, trade and business activities, while retaining the original style and structure.



Olivier De Schutter is Professor at Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium and at SciencesPo. He was the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the right to food between 2008 and 2014 and is currently a member of the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (2015-22). A Member of the Global Law School Faculty at New York University, he has been Visiting Professor at a number of institutions, most recently at Columbia University, New York and at Yale University, Connecticut. He has published widely on European and international human rights law, with a specific focus on the relationship between governance and human rights and on economic globalization and human rights. In 2013, he was awarded the prestigious Francqui Prize in the social sciences and humanities, and in 2017 became the first non-American to be awarded the Leadership award of the James Beard Foundation.



Part I. The Sources: 1. The rise of international human rights; 2. State responsibility and 'jurisdiction'; Part II. The Substantive Obligations: 3. Respecting human rights: avoiding interference; 4. Protecting human rights: regulating private actors introduction; 5. Fulfilling human rights: progressive realization; 6. Derogations in time of public emergency; 7. The prohibition of discrimination; Part III. The Mechanisms of Protection: 8. Ensuring compliance with international human rights law: the role of national authorities; 9. The United Nations human rights treaties system introduction; 10. The United Nations charter-based monitoring of human rights; 11. Regional mechanisms of protection.


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