PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW A CRITICAL STUDY
Keywords:
International Law, International Legal Instruments, Treaties and ConventionsAbstract
The purpose of this important research is to investigate the complex field of human rights protection within the context of international law. It sets out to conduct an exhaustive investigation of the complex environment that exists at the intersection of international legal instruments and the protection of basic human rights. The purpose of this research is to investigate the strengths and limits of international procedures in the context of human rights protection. This is accomplished by conducting a thorough examination of important treaties, conventions, and the jurisprudence of international tribunals. Additionally, it examines the ever-changing standards and difficulties that are encountered in this field, offering insight on the dynamic character of international human rights legislation along the way. Furthermore, it explores the role that state actors, non-governmental organisations, and other stakeholders play in creating the agenda for human rights on a worldwide scale. Through a critical analysis of the accomplishments and limitations of international law in this context, the purpose of this research is to make a contribution to the continuing discussion about the efficacy and relevance of human rights protection on a worldwide scale.
References
Balachandran M.K. and Varghese Rose; Introduction To International Humanitarian Law,: ICRC 1997.
Bassiouni M. Cherif; International Criminal Law, Vol. I & II, Transnational Publishers Inc. 1987.
Bassiouni M.C.; International Criminal Law; Transnational Publishers 1999.
Best Geoffrey; War and Law since 1945; Clarendon Press, Oxford 1994.
Carnation B.: Lincoln, Lieber and the Laws of War ; The origins and Limits of the Principle of Military Necessity 1998, 92 AJIL.
Derrett Duncan M; The laws of Manu, Penguin Books.
Enloe C.; Does Khaki Become You? The Militarization of Women’s Lives, Cambridge University Press 1983.
Enloe C.; The Morning After : Sexual Politics After the Cold War, Cambridge University Press 1993.
Gardam Judith G. et al; Women, Armed Conflict and International Law, Kluwer Law International 2001.
Goodwin-Gill Guy et al; Child Soldiers the Role of Children in Armed Conflicts; Clarendon Press, 1994.
Greenspan Morris; The Modern Law of Land Warfare, Oxford University Press 1959.
Hall Bruce Broom; International Justice and the International Criminal Court, Oxford University Press 2003.
Hingorani R.C.; Humanitarian Law, Oxford and IBH Publishing 1987.
Kochler Hans; Global Justice or Global Revenge? International Criminal Justice at the Crossroads, Manak Publications 2005.
Lloyd Henry Humphrey Evans; By a general Officer, Vol-I, London 1766.
McCoubrey Hilaire; International Humanitarian Law, Modern Development in the Limitation of Warfare; Ashgate Publishing company 1998.
Meron T.; Bloody Constraint War and Chivalry in Shakespeare, Oxford University Press 1998.
Osiel M.J.; Obeying Orders: Atrocity, Military Discipline, and the Law of War, Calcutta Law Review., Vol 86 1998.
Pictet Jean; Development and principles of International Humanitarian Law ; Martinus Nijhoff Publisher 1985.
Rosenblad Esbjorn; International Humanitarian law of Armed Conflict; Henry Dunant Institute, Geneva 1979.
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Re-users must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use. This license allows for redistribution, commercial and non-commercial, as long as the original work is properly credited.