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Essop M Patel BA(Hons)(Law)(Kingston) LLB(Witwatersrand) Certificate in Human Rights (Strasbourg) Advocate of the High Court of South Africa and the High Court of Botswana, and a member of the Johannesburg Bar
Chris Watters BA LLB(Rhodes) Attorney of the High Court of South Africa
This comprehensive work includes over eighty instruments and documents which define all forms of human rights and articulate universal, regional and theocentric human rights aspirations
Key benefits
• Covers a vast range of standard setting norms and conventions and provides a useful collection of sources in the form of a handbook
• Essential textbook for law, political science and international affairs students and teachers
• Primary source of paramount importance
Who should purchase?
• Academics
• Students
• Judges
• Political scientists
Topics covered
• International Human Rights Development
• Continental Human Rights Ethos
• Theocentric Human Rights
• Directive Principles of Human Rights
• Rights of Specific Persons
• Workers' Human Rights Charter
• Universal Aspirations
Practical features
• Contains a chronological index for easy access to information
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