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Towards Convergence In International Human Rights Law Approaches Of Regional And International Systems 1st Edition Carla M Buckley Alice Donald Philip Leach

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Towards Convergence In International Human Rights Law Approaches Of Regional And International Systems 1st Edition Carla M Buckley Alice Donald Philip Leach
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Towards Convergence In International Human Rights Law Approaches Of Regional And International Systems 1st Edition Carla M Buckley Alice Donald Philip Leach instant download after payment.

Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.93 MB
Pages: 685
Author: Carla M. Buckley; Alice Donald; Philip Leach
ISBN: 9789004284258, 9004284257
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Towards Convergence In International Human Rights Law Approaches Of Regional And International Systems 1st Edition Carla M Buckley Alice Donald Philip Leach by Carla M. Buckley; Alice Donald; Philip Leach 9789004284258, 9004284257 instant download after payment.

In this edited collection, leading jurists and scholars examine how far regional and international human rights bodies borrow from and influence each other in their decisions and practices - and whether international human rights law is heading towards fragmentation or greater coherence.

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