
From Human Rights to International Criminal Law / Des droits de l'homme au droit international pénal
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Science Fiction
Action & Adventure
格式
精装书
页数
776
语言
法语
已发布
Jan 1, 2007
出版商
Brill
版本
Bilingual
ISBN-10
9004160558
ISBN-13
9789004160552
描述
This compelling volume explores the crucial intersection between human rights and international criminal law, shedding light on the evolving landscape of legal frameworks designed to protect fundamental freedoms and deliver justice. Through a series of carefully curated essays, the authors delve into the historical and contemporary relationships that influence the enforcement of human rights in various contexts, highlighting both successes and challenges within legal systems worldwide.
Readers encounter a diverse array of perspectives from leading experts in the field who reflect on pivotal developments, landmark cases, and the impact of international institutions. The dialogue extends across linguistic boundaries, as the work is presented in both English and French, making it accessible to a broader audience and fostering deeper engagement with crucial global issues.
By examining the ongoing struggles for accountability and the protection of rights at the international level, the book ultimately inspires a sense of urgency and responsibility toward those who continue to fight against impunity in the face of egregious human rights violations.
Readers encounter a diverse array of perspectives from leading experts in the field who reflect on pivotal developments, landmark cases, and the impact of international institutions. The dialogue extends across linguistic boundaries, as the work is presented in both English and French, making it accessible to a broader audience and fostering deeper engagement with crucial global issues.
By examining the ongoing struggles for accountability and the protection of rights at the international level, the book ultimately inspires a sense of urgency and responsibility toward those who continue to fight against impunity in the face of egregious human rights violations.