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Handbook of International Human Rights Terminology

AUTHOR: H. Victor Conde
ISBN: 0803215347

SHORT DESCRIPTION: This newly revised, greatly expanded, and updated edition is "the essential tool for navigating the language of international human rights related to law, jurisprudence, politics, diplomacy, and philosophy. Broadening the scope and enhancing our...

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Handbook of International Human Rights Terminology
- Book Review,
by H. Victor Conde

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"Compact and comprehensive...Condé's work strikes an excellent balance between breadth of coverage and depth of difinition."-Choice The many terms and legal expressions in the discourse of human rights are often unknown or misunderstood in their international context. Yet human rights have their ultimate expression in the international legal context: in international treaties, declarations, country-specific or thematic reports, decisions of administrative or quasi-judicial bodies, and court judgments, all of which employ legal terminology. The same is increasingly so in the national legal context, which looks to the international context as a source of law and legal interpretation. A Handbook of International Human Rights Terminology is a much-needed tool that provides access to the developing language of human rights and aids in full comprehension of human rights theory and issues. In this convenient handbook almost eight hundred key terms and acronyms commonly used in international and national human rights discourse are defined in non-technical language. Included are definitions of foreign language terminology, including many Latin terms. A useful appendix contains the full text of the four principal international human rights instruments that constitute the International Bill of Rights, along with an internationally accepted list of the specific substantive human rights contained in those instruments. An accessible introduction for students and newcomers to the field of human rights, this handbook will also serve as an indispensable reference for specialists.

About the Author
H. Victor Condé, a professor of international and comparative human rights law at Trinity Law School and a visiting lecturer in human rights at the University of California at Irvine, has published widely on human rights.


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         Book Review

Handbook of International Human Rights Terminology
- Book Reviews,
by H. Victor Conde

Handbook of International Human Rights Terminology

FROM THE PUBLISHER

The many terms and legal expressions in the discourse of human rights are often unknown or misunderstood in their international context. Yet human rights have their ultimate expression in the international legal context: in international treaties, declarations, country-specific or thematic reports, decisions of administrative or quasi-judicial bodies, and court judgments, all of which employ legal terminology. The same is increasingly so in the national legal context, which looks to the international context as a source of law and legal interpretation. A Handbook of International Human Rights Terminology is a much-needed tool that provides access to the developing language of human rights and aids in full comprehension of human rights theory and issues.

In this convenient handbook almost eight hundred key terms and acronyms commonly used in international and national human rights discourse are defined in non-technical language. Included are definitions of foreign language terminology, including many Latin terms. A useful appendix contains the full text of the four principal international human rights instruments that constitute the International Bill of Rights, along with an internationally accepted list of the specific substantive human rights contained in those instruments. An accessible introduction for students and newcomers to the field of human rights, this handbook will also serve as an indispensable reference for specialists.

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Reference work containing definitions to 766 key terms and acronyms commonly used in International Human Rights legal documents.

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Increasing recognition of the salience of human rights is reflected in the UN-declared Decade of Human Rights Education (1995-2004). By defining terms from "1235 Procedure (UN)" to "xenophobia," the author (affiliation unspecified) provides an important tool to non-legal expert students of human rights. Includes a list of all defined terms, other special terms, and texts of the four instruments (1948-1966) comprising the International Bill of Human Rights. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)


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