Synopsis
The series of volumes prepared by UNESCO for teaching human rights at higher education level comes to a successful conclusion with the publication of this volume. Human Rights: International Protection, Monitoring, Enforcement takes an institutional approach to the international protection of human rights, examining first the United Nations system, which may be seen as universal, and then analysing regional systems of protection. An indispensable source of information on the protection of human rights, the volume can also be employed as a practical guide to the use of existing procedures in the defence of human rights.
About the Author
Janusz Symonides, University of Warsaw, Poland Zdzislaw Kedzia, Lee Swepston, Karl Josef Partschk, Klaus Hufner, Maxime Tardu, Hugo Caminos, Daniel D.C. Don Nanjira, Bahey el Din Hassan, Jean-Bernard Marie, William A. Schabas, Katarina Tomasevski, Michael Kirby,,Laurie S. Wiseberg.
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