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Book Synopsis: Now in its third edition, this book is the authoritative text on one of the world's most important human rights treaties, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. The Covenant is of universal relevance. Adopted by the UN General Assembly in 1966 and in force from 1976, it commits the signatories and parties to respect the civil and political freedoms and rights of individuals. Monitored by the UN Human Rights Committee, the Covenant ratified by the majority of UN member states.
The book meticulously extracts and analyzes the jurisprudence over nearly forty years of the UN Human Rights Committee, on each of the various ICCPR rights, including the right to life, the right to freedom from torture, the right of freedom of religion, the right of freedom of expression, and the right to privacy, as well as admissibility criteria under the First Optional Protocol. Key miscellaneous issues, such as reservations, derogations, and denunciations, are also thoroughly assessed.
Comprehensively indexed and cross-referenced, this book offers elegant and straight-forward access to the jurisprudence of the Human Rights Committee and other UN human rights treaty bodies. Presented in a clear and illuminating manner, it will be of use to the judiciary, human rights practitioners, human rights activists, government institutions, academics, and students alike.
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Discover the authoritative text on one of the world's most significant human rights treaties - The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. Our third edition provides comprehensive cases, materials, and commentary, making it an essential resource for anyone interested in understanding and promoting civil and political freedoms.
With its universal relevance, the Covenant holds immense value for individuals worldwide. From the right to life and freedom from torture to freedom of religion, expression, and privacy, it safeguards the essential rights we all cherish. Our book meticulously extracts and analyzes nearly forty years of jurisprudence by the UN Human Rights Committee, offering invaluable insights into each ICCPR right.
Moreover, this edition covers key miscellaneous issues such as reservations, derogations, and denunciations, providing a thorough assessment of the Covenant's practical applications. Our comprehensive indexing and cross-referencing ensure easy navigation through the jurisprudence of the Human Rights Committee and other UN human rights treaty bodies.
Designed for the judiciary, human rights practitioners, activists, government institutions, academics, and students, this book presents its invaluable content in a clear and illuminating manner. Whether you are a seasoned professional or just starting to explore human rights, our book is an invaluable tool that will enhance your understanding and contribute to the advancement of civil and political rights worldwide.
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