If you liked Human rights, intervention and the use of force by Philip Alston, start with Treaty-making and Australia (1995), L'union européenne et les droits de l'homme (2001), and The EU and Human Rights (1999). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends Treaty-making and Australia (1995), L'union européenne et les droits de l'homme (2001), The EU and Human Rights (1999), Human Rights Law (International Library of Essays in Law & Legal Theory) (1996), and The transformation of human rights fact-finding (2016).

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Human rights, intervention and the use of force is by Philip Alston.