International Human Rights law has expanded remarkably since the 1990s.
This popular textbook continues to be an essential tool for all students of Human Rights law..
The text retains its student-friendly design, and the features which made the previous editions so engaging and accessible remain.
The \'questions for discussion\' have also been systematically updated.
Features include forty new Cases from various jurisdictions or expert bodies, and figures offering visual descriptions of the procedures discussed in the text.
It has been significantly updated for the new third edition, introducing sections on subjects including business and Human rights, amongst other key areas.
This leading textbook meets both challenges.
Moreover, it has a logic of its own: though part of International law, it borrows many of its principles from domestic constitutional law.
It is therefore more important than ever to identify, beyond specific controversies, its deeper structure and the general pattern of evolution.
International Human Rights law has expanded remarkably since the 1990s