International Human Rights: Perspectives from Ireland
By (Author) Suzanne Egan
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Professional
19th November 2015
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Public international law
323.09415
Paperback
464
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
International Human Rights: Perspectives from Ireland examines Irelands engagement with, and influence of, the international human rights regime. International human rights norms are increasingly being taken into account by legislators, courts and public bodies in taking decisions and implementing actions that impact on human rights. Featuring chapters by leading Irish and international academic experts, practitioners and advocates, the book combines theoretical as well as practical analysis and integrates perspectives from a broad range of actors in the human rights field.
Suzanne Egan has been a lecturer in international and European human rights law at the School of Law in University College Dublin since 1992. Prior to this, she worked in an independent research centre on refugee law and policy in Canada and the Law Reform Commission in Ireland. She has engaged in human rights training for various non-governmental organisations, the Council of Europe as well as the legal profession. She was appointed by the Irish government in 2000 to serve as a Member of the Irish Human Rights Commission, and was subsequently re-appointed for a second term in 2006