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International human rights and the international human rights system
The book International Human Rights and the International Human Rights System provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution, principles, and mechanisms of human rights protection at the global level. It explores the historical development of international human rights law, the role of the United Nations and regional organizations, and the functioning of monitoring and enforcement bodies. The author analyzes key instruments, such as treaties and conventions, while also addressing contemporary challenges in implementation, including state compliance, political will, and emerging global issues. With its blend of legal analysis and practical insights, the book serves as a valuable resource for students, scholars, practitioners, and policymakers engaged in the study and promotion of human rights.
KP.III 0192 | 341 IND I (KP.III IND i) | My Library (HUKUM 4) | Available |
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