-Human Rights Law

International Human Rights

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174.55 BBD

The definitive work in the field, International Human Rights provides a comprehensive analysis of this wide and diverse subject area. Written by world-renowned scholars Philip Alston and Ryan Goodman, this book is the successor to the widely acclaimed International Human Rights in Context. Alston and Goodman have chosen a wide selection of materials from primary and secondary sources--legislation, case law, and academic writings--in order to demonstrate and illuminate key themes. They carefully guide students through each extract with thoughtful and lucid commentary. Questions are posed throughout the book in order to encourage deeper reflection and critical enquiry. A Companion Website features additional resources, including the first three chapters of the book, available for download.

ISBN/SKU: 
9780199578726
Author: 
Philip Alston
Publication Date: 
2012-09-20
Publisher: 
Oxford University Press

Q&A Human Rights

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39.95 BBD

From the BESTSELLING Law Express revision series.

Law Express Question and Answer: Human Rights is designed to ensure you get the most marks for every answer you write by improving your understanding of what examiners are looking for, helping you to focus in on the question being asked and showing you how to make even a strong answer stand out.

ISBN/SKU: 
9780273783398
Author: 
Howard Davis
Publication Date: 
2013-08-15
Publisher: 
Pearson Education Limited

The Death Penalty and Human Rights

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37.90 BBD

There has been very little public intellectual discourse in the Commonwealth Caribbean on one of the most vexing issues of the criminal justice system: the retention of the death penalty as a punishment. In The Death Penalty and Human Rights, Sir Fred Phillips examines the changing nature of Caribbean jurisprudence away from the acceptance of the death penalty as a mandatory punishment in contrast to the prevailing dictates of political will which advocate for its retention. On the international landscape, it is generally accepted that the death penalty runs contrary to the rights to life and the right to humane treatment enshrined in several treaties and conventions to which the countries of the Commonwealth Caribbean are signatories. Using the celebrated Jamaican cases of Pratt and Morgan, the book examines and discusses the cases of the past two decades which have led to the changing jurisprudence on this life and death issue. Unapologetic in the arguments for abolition of the death penalty, The Death Penalty and Human Rights is a concise examination of a sensitive yet important aspect of Caribbean jurisprudence.

ISBN/SKU: 
9789768167514
Author: 
Phillips, Sir Fred
Publisher: 
The Caribbean Law Publishing Company,Jamaica
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