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Advocacy and human rights: using the convention in courts and tribunals
The book “Advocacy and Human Rights: Using the Convention in Courts and Tribunals” serves as a practical guide for legal practitioners, activists, and scholars on how to effectively apply human rights conventions within judicial and quasi-judicial settings. It explores strategies for invoking international human rights standards in domestic and regional courts, examines landmark cases that illustrate successful advocacy, and discusses the challenges of enforcement and interpretation. By bridging theory and practice, the book underscores the vital role of legal advocacy in transforming human rights norms into enforceable protections, empowering practitioners to advance justice and accountability through litigation and tribunal processes.
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