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    ISBN-13
    9780199588824
    Book Title
    Remedies in International Human Rights Law
    ISBN
    9780199588824

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    Publisher
    Oxford University Press, Incorporated
    ISBN-10
    0199588821
    ISBN-13
    9780199588824
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    211826621

    Product Key Features

    Number of Pages
    512 Pages
    Publication Name
    Remedies in International Human Rights Law
    Language
    English
    Subject
    Human Rights, General, Remedies & Damages
    Publication Year
    2015
    Type
    Textbook
    Subject Area
    Law, Political Science
    Author
    Dinah Shelton
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    1.3 in
    Item Weight
    32.4 Oz
    Item Length
    9.2 in
    Item Width
    6.1 in

    Additional Product Features

    Edition Number
    3
    Intended Audience
    Scholarly & Professional
    LCCN
    2015-949587
    Reviews
    Review from previous edition '... a valuable overview of the law and practice governing remedies ... urges litigants to show greater attention to their requests for remedies-a task that will unquestionably be far more feasible with the publication of this book ... a valuable resource. Indeed, because of Shelton's comprehensive approach and her important, well-documented conclusions, the book will undoubtedly change the international discourse on the problemof providing remedies for human rights violations.', 'Review from previous edition '... a valuable overview of the law and practice governing remedies ... urges litigants to show greater attention to their requests for remedies-a task that will unquestionably be far more feasible with the publication of this book ... a valuable resource. Indeed, because of Shelton's comprehensive approach and her important, well-documented conclusions, the book will undoubtedly change the international discourse on theproblem of providing remedies for human rights violations.' 'The American Journal of International Law''...the greatest strength of this book lies in its ability to digest a hugely disparate range of remedial jurisprudence and present it in a fashion that is not only accessible, but which is of such detail as to be most useful to academics, practitioners, and students.' 'Chris Blegy, Cambridge Law Journal''...will be of great interest to anyone, practitioners and academics alike, with an interest in human rights law...' 'International and Comparative Law Quarterly
    Dewey Edition
    22
    Dewey Decimal
    341.4/8
    Table Of Content
    1. IntroductionPart I: The Conceptual Framework2. Meanings and Purposes of Remedies3. Sources and General Content of the Law of RemediesPart II: The Institutional Framework4. Domestic Remedies5. International Tribunals6. The Functions and Competence of Human Rights TribunalsPart III: Procedural Issues7. Who May Claim Redress8. Presentation of ClaimsPart IV: The Substance of Redress9. Declaratory Judgments10. Restitution11. Compensation12. Non-Monetary Remedies13. Punitive or Exemplary Damages14. Costs and FeesConclusions
    Synopsis
    This fully revised and updated edition comprehensively analyses the international and domestic remedies available for human rights violations and examines the jurisprudence on these violations. It is an essential practical and theoretical resource for policymakers, scholars, and students negotiating the developments in remedial human rights law., The fully revised and updated Third Edition of Remedies in International Human Rights Law provides a comprehensive analysis of the law governing international and domestic remedies for human rights violations. It reviews and examines the texts and the jurisprudence on this key area of human rights law. It is an essential practical and theoretical resource for policymakers, scholars, and students negotiating and litigating issues of redress for victims. The Third Edition incorporates the major developments in remedial human rights jurisprudence. Internationally, the United Nations and the International Criminal Court have issued reparations guidelines; the International Court of Justice has for the first time awarded compensation for human rights violations; the International Law Commission has considered the humanitarian responsibility of international organizations; and new international petition procedures and policies on redress have entered into force. Regionally, in Asia and Africa, human rights bodies have adopted new human rights accords and legal judgments; in Europe, the human rights case load unceasingly increases. Nationally, the jurisprudence of historical reparations has come to the fore, as has the juridical consideration of economic and social rights. All of these developments are analyzed in context and create a comprehensive and accessible portrait of the state of remedial human rights law today., The fully revised and updated Third Edition of Remedies in International Human Rights Law provides a comprehensive analysis of the law governing international and domestic remedies for human rights violations. It reviews and examines the texts and the jurisprudence on this key area of human rights law. It is an essential practical and theoretical resource for policymakers, scholars, and students negotiating and litigating issues of redress forvictims. The Third Edition incorporates the major developments in remedial human rights jurisprudence. Internationally, the United Nations and the International Criminal Court have issued reparationsguidelines; the International Court of Justice has for the first time awarded compensation for human rights violations; the International Law Commission has considered the humanitarian responsibility of international organizations; and new international petition procedures and policies on redress have entered into force. Regionally, in Asia and Africa, human rights bodies have adopted new human rights accords and legal judgments; in Europe, the human rights case load unceasingly increases.Nationally, the jurisprudence of historical reparations has come to the fore, as has the juridical consideration of economic and social rights. All of these developments are analysed in context and createa comprehensive and accessible portrait of the state of remedial human rights law today., The fully revised and updated Third Edition of Remedies in International Human Rights Law provides a comprehensive analysis of the law governing international and domestic remedies for human rights violations. It reviews and examines the texts and the jurisprudence on this key area of human rights law. It is an essential practical and theoretical resource for policymakers, scholars, and students negotiating and litigating issues of redress for victims. The Third Edition incorporates the major developments in remedial human rights jurisprudence. Internationally, the United Nations and the International Criminal Court have issued reparations guidelines; the International Court of Justice has for the first time awarded compensation for human rights violations; the International Law Commission has considered the humanitarian responsibility of international organizations; and new international petition procedures and policies on redress have entered into force. Regionally, in Asia and Africa, human rights bodies have adopted new human rights accords and legal judgments; in Europe, the human rights case load unceasingly increases. Nationally, the jurisprudence of historical reparations has come to the fore, as has the juridical consideration of economic and social rights. All of these developments are analysed in context and create a comprehensive and accessible portrait of the state of remedial human rights law today.
    LC Classification Number
    K3240.S53 2015

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