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The International Law of Human Rights and States of Exception

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This comprehensive book explores the intersection of international human rights law and states of exception, examining how states balance the protection of human rights with the need to address emergencies and threats. It provides an in-depth analysis of legal frameworks and case studies, offering insights into the challenges and implications of applying human rights law in exceptional circumstances.
Publisher
Kluwer Law International
Publication year
1998
ISBN-13
9789041110213
Language
English
Subjects
International LawHuman RightsLegal StudiesPolitical ScienceEmergency LawConstitutional LawPublic PolicyGlobal GovernanceSecurity StudiesLegal Theory

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