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Andrew Clapham

    1 de enero de 1963

    Andrew Clapham es un distinguido académico del derecho especializado en derecho internacional público y derecho de los derechos humanos. Su trabajo académico está profundamente informado por su amplia experiencia práctica en la defensa de los derechos humanos a nivel internacional, incluyendo roles significativos en las Naciones Unidas y con Amnistía Internacional. Aporta una perspectiva única a su enseñanza e investigación, tendiendo puentes entre la teoría y las realidades del derecho internacional y los derechos humanos.

    Brierly's law of nations
    Human Rights
    Human Rights in the Private Sphere
    War
    • War

      • 624 páginas
      • 22 horas de lectura

      The book offers a clear exploration of modern warfare laws, emphasizing the paradox of states asserting their right to conduct wars despite the legal prohibition against war as an institution. It examines concepts such as self-defense, lawful killings during conflict, and the treatment of detainees under wartime laws, highlighting the ongoing complexities and contradictions in international law surrounding warfare.

      War
    • Human Rights in the Private Sphere

      • 424 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the intersection of international human rights law and private life, this study explores how issues in labor relations, race, discrimination, and violence against women can be addressed within this legal framework. It emphasizes that protecting privacy does not preclude acknowledging wrongs in private contexts. By analyzing the rights under the European Convention on Human Rights and their application in UK courts, the book presents a compelling argument against the notion that these rights are irrelevant in individual relationships.

      Human Rights in the Private Sphere
    • Human Rights

      • 197 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Focusing on highly topical issues such as torture, arbitrary detention, privacy, and discrimination, this book will help readers to understand for themselves the controversies and complexities behind human rights.

      Human Rights
    • Revised and updated for the first time in fifty years, this new edition of a classic text of international law provides the ideal introduction to the field for students and scholars alike. It introduces the key themes and ideas within international law in concise, clear language, building on Brierly's idea that law must serve a social purpose.

      Brierly's law of nations