01461 2200241 4500001002100000005001500021008004100036020001500077035001900092041000800111082001000119084001600129100002600145700001800171700002100189245004500210250001200255260004100267300003300308500002300341520083800364650001701202INLIS00000000000303720200508202127200508||||||||| | ||| |||| ||eng|| a0314260145 0010-0520003037 aeng0 a341.4 a341.4/STE/I0 aBy Thomas Buergenthal0 aDinah Shelton0 aDavid P. Stewart00aInternational Human Rights in a Nutshell a3rd ed. aMinnesotabRoutledge-Cavendishc2002 axliii, 450p.; 19 cm.c19 cm. aIndeks : p.419-450 aThis book follows the basic format of the first two editions. The purpose of the book is designed both to serve as a self-contained introduction to the international law of human rights and to complement other course materials by providing the reader with a concise overview of human rights norms and the institutional context within which they evolve. The book continues to grow in size, to take account of many new developments in the field. The increased size of it is attributable to the expansion of international human rights norms and institutions that the above developments have produced. Some chapters had to be extensively revised and whole new sections added. The revisions take account of many developments and institutions that are new or that have gained greater importance since the publication of the second edition. 0aHuman rights