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Alison Bisset

Blackstone´s International Human Rights Documents


Herausgegeben von Bisset, Alison
11. Aufl. 2018. 512 S. 242 mm
Verlag/Jahr: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS; OUP OXFORD 2018
ISBN: 0-19-881857-2 (0198818572)
Neue ISBN: 978-0-19-881857-1 (9780198818571)

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Celebrating over 30 years as the market-leading series, Blackstone´s Statutes have an unrivalled tradition of trust and quality. With a rock-solid reputation for accuracy, reliability, and authority, they remain first-choice for students and lecturers, providing a careful selection of all the up-to-date legislation needed for exams and course use.
Unsurpassed in authority, reliability and accuracy; the 11th edition has been fully revised and updated to incorporate all relevant legislation for international human rights courses. Blackstone´s International Human Rights Documents is an abridged collection of legislation carefully reviewed and selected by Dr Alison Bisset - Associate Professor in International Human Rights Law at the University of Reading.

With unparalleled coverage of international human rights law, Blackstone´s International Human Rights Documents leads the market: consistently recommended by lecturers and relied on by students for exam and course use.

Blackstone´s International Human Rights Documents is:
- Trusted: ideal for exam use
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- Reliable: current, comprehensive coverage
- Relevant: content reviewed to match your course

Online resources
The accompanying online resources include video guides to reading and interpreting statutes, web links, exam tips, and an interactive sample Act of Parliament.
I am very impressed with the scope of the statute book. It is professionally presented and easy for students to use. Dr. Tom Frost, Lecturer in Legal Theory, University of Sussex
Dr Alison Bisset is Associate Professor in International Human Rights Law at the University of Reading. She researches on transitional justice, with a particular focus on the operations of truth commissions, and has published widely in this area. Dr Bisset has worked with intergovernmental organizations, national armed forces and civil society actors on issues of international criminal law and transitional justice, and acted as a visiting lecturer at a range of
institutions.