Human Rights in International Relations

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298 pages 2006

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Providing an overview of international human rights in an age of terrorism, this book emphasises the resilience of human rights norms, the importance of 'soft law', the key role of non-governmental organisation, and the changing nature of state sovereignty. It will be of interest to students of human rights and their teachers.

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