Human Rights: An International and Comparative Law Bibliography
By (Author) Marc I. Sherman
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
12th April 1985
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
International law
016.342285
Hardback
868
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A unique and comprehensive bibliography on a subject of growing interest, this authoritative multilingual list of sources of information on human rights is arranged in three parts. Part 1 has nearly 2,000 entries for 37 rights listed in alphabetical order.... A second sequence is headed Institutions' and also has close to 2,000 entries. It includes the names of procedures, doctrines, and practices.... Part 3 lists the principal sources used in the preparation of the main compilation and gives full bibliographic information for each. There is an author index and a secondary subject index that brings together citations falling into two or more categories in the main body. The work as a whole concentrates on providing information about three key concepts and their interrelationships--human rights, international law, and comparative law. It gives the user a broad perspective on both primary and secondary sources. Recommended for law libraries with a strong interest in international law and for large academic reference libraries.-Choice
This well-organized, selective bibliography will be of value to the researcher interested in the international and comparative law of human rights.-Reference Books Bulletin
"This well-organized, selective bibliography will be of value to the researcher interested in the international and comparative law of human rights."-Reference Books Bulletin
"A unique and comprehensive bibliography on a subject of growing interest, this authoritative multilingual list of sources of information on human rights is arranged in three parts. Part 1 has nearly 2,000 entries for 37 rights listed in alphabetical order.... A second sequence is headed Institutions' and also has close to 2,000 entries. It includes the names of procedures, doctrines, and practices.... Part 3 lists the principal sources used in the preparation of the main compilation and gives full bibliographic information for each. There is an author index and a secondary subject index that brings together citations falling into two or more categories in the main body. The work as a whole concentrates on providing information about three key concepts and their interrelationships--human rights, international law, and comparative law. It gives the user a broad perspective on both primary and secondary sources. Recommended for law libraries with a strong interest in international law and for large academic reference libraries."-Choice
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