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(More customer reviews)I had bought this book, hoping to be able to use it to study for a human rights exam. This book is not only extremely difficult and boring to read, but it is very repetitive. There are many superfluous words and sentences, about how well certain human rights organs are doing, but no detail as to how they are making progress. Very little substance, too many unnecessary words. The book could be easily half of its length and I have had to purchase another book as I am certain this one is inadequate. It is also extremely over priced for what it has to offer.
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Truly global in both approach and coverage, this second edition of Textbook on International Human Rights provides an ideal introduction to a complex subject. The text is accessible for newcomers, beginning with a brief analysis of the development of international human rights and the history of the subject and a discussion of the role of the United Nations in this area.Examples are drawn from international and regional law to illustrate vital contemporary issues such as freedom of expression, the right to education, and minority rights. The second edition has been fully revised and updated, including new developments relating to the International Criminal Court, the African Union and the Organization of American states, and a new chapter on group rights.
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