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Human Rights Protection

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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 institut...
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  • 01 December 2001
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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.

Northern Ireland and Bosnia & Herzegovina are illustrative of what can happen to human rights when societies are in conflict. Other chapters consider the development of international criminal law, the trouble with treaties, and the increasing pressure on corporations to demonstrate social responsibility. There is plenty of evidence that human rights protection is as important as ever and this book looks at what is required to achieve this effectively.

The British Institute of Human Rights aims to further the protection of human rights through education and research. It is a charity based at King's College London.
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Price: $232.00
Pages: 252
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Series: British Institute of Human Rights Library
Publication Date: 01 December 2001
ISBN: 9789041117021
Format: Hardcover
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'This volume offers a valuable exploration of the current status of human rights and future prospects for protecting those rights. In years to come, international law will permeate its way through domestic affairs as the need for the protection of human rights becomes recognized on a worldwide scale. To the world of forensic science, this volume offers a thorough introduction to the role of international law in the achievement of peace, security and justice.'
Shuala Martin Drawdy and Michael W. Warren, Internet Journal of Forensic Medicine.
Frances Butler is Vice Chair of the British Institute of Human Rights.