If you liked The Cambridge companion to human rights law by C. A. Gearty, Costas Douzinas, and Conor Gearty, start with Syriza in power (2017), Principles of human rights adjudication (2004), and Can Human Rights Survive? (2012). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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The Cambridge companion to human rights law is by C. A. Gearty, Costas Douzinas, and Conor Gearty.