International human rights law / Douglas Lee Donoho (Professor of Law, Nova Southeastern University, Shepard Broad College of Law) ; with contributions by James Wilets (Professor, Nova Southeastern University, Shepard Broad College of Law, Chair, Inter-American Center for Human Rights)
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Durham, North Carolina :
Carolina Academic Press,
[2017]
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Table of Contents:
- What are international human rights?
- Basic principles of international law relevant to human rights
- What rights are humans entitled to under international law?
- International rights as domestic obligations
- Civil liability as a method of domestic enforcement of international human rights
- Using domestic criminal prosecutions to enforce international human rights
- International promotion and enforcement under the United Nations Charter based system
- International promotion and enforcement of rights through the U.N. treaty based system
- Regional systems for the protection of human rights : introduction and examination of the European system
- Regional human rights systems : the Inter-American and African systems
- International criminal law, humanitarian law & human rights
- Universal human rights, relativism & the challenge of diversity
- Gender rights as human rights
- Gender identity and sexual orientation as subsets of gender rights.