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  • - A Human Rights Perspective on the Phenomenon of Marital Captivity
    by Benedicta Deogratias
    £98.99

    This book offers a human rights perspective of the phenomenon of marital captivity within Christian, Jewish, Hindu and Muslim communities in both secular and non-secular States.

  • - Tensions and Dilemmas Between Collective Reparations with the Individual Right to Receive Reparations
    by Diana Odier Contreras-Garduno
    £98.99

    This book presents the first study on collective reparations. It aims to shed light on the legal framework, content and scope of collective reparations, and to the relationship between collective reparations and the individual right to reparations.

  • - Practice, Concept, and Theory
    by Leonie Huijbers
    £110.49

    This book offers an in-depth and nuanced understanding of process-based fundamental rights review which will support courts in developing well-balanced procedural approaches, and will assist scholars in studying procedural reasoning more systematically.

  • - Supporting Vulnerable People and Protecting Water Resources
    by Daphina Misiedjan
    £80.99

  • - Socio-Economic Rights and Cooperation on Migration
    by Annick Pijnenburg
    £82.99

    States cooperate to stem irregular migration flows, yet migration control agreements often result in widespread violations of the socio-economic rights of people on the move contained in the Global South. This book examines the States that are responsible for these violations.

  • - Human Rights Abuses at Mega-Sporting Events
    by Daniela Heerdt
    £82.99

    This book discusses how delivering a Mega-Sporting Event (MSE) can impact human rights and highlights the challenges of dealing with cases of MSE-related human rights abuses and establishing legal responsibility.

  • - Towards Accountability
    by Yi Zhang
    £81.99

    Advancing the Right to Health Care in China analyses the role of accountability, a Western concept that has recently been introduced to China, in advancing the right to health care in light of China's unique political, legal and social background.

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