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Human rights for the 21st century / edited by Robert Blackburn and James J. Busuttil.
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English
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London ; Washington : Pinter, 1997.
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viii, 168 pages ; 25 cm
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K3240.6 .H8764 1997
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Summary note
"Especially written for the British Institute of Human Rights"--Introduction.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction / Robert Blackburn and James Busuttil
Ch. 1. Human Rights: A 21st Century Agenda / Stephen Sedley
Ch. 2. A British Bill of Rights for the 21st Century / Robert Blackburn
Ch. 3. Equality of Opportunity: Human Right or Economic Imperative? / Susan Atkins
Ch. 4. Taking Human Rights Seriously / Anthony Lester
Ch. 5. The European Court of Human Rights: A Time for Appraisal / Vincent Evans
Ch. 6. The Least of These: Slavery and Child Labour / Peter Archer
Ch. 7. International Humanitarian Law: The Case of Naval Mines / James J. Busuttil
Ch. 8. Crimes against Humanity: A Problem of International Responsibility / Zoran Pajic
Ch. 9. Fifty Years of the United Nations: Peace and Human Rights in the UN Agenda / Rein Mullerson.
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Human rights for the twenty-first century
ISBN
1855674408
9781855674400
LCCN
97202763
OCLC
36662193
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