Blackstone's International Human Rights Documents (Blackstone's Statute Series)

Blackstone's International Human Rights Documents (Blackstone's Statute Series)

by Alison Bisset (Author)

Synopsis

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 - Practical: find what you need instantly - 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.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 512
Edition: 11
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 26 Jul 2018

ISBN 10: 0198818572
ISBN 13: 9780198818571

Media Reviews
With an excellent selection of statutes and a clean, accessible layout, Blackstone's have long been the go-to series for statute books. * Lee Roach, Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Portsmouth *
The Blackstone's series, with their unannotated content, are an excellent resource for students during their exams. * Colin Moore, Associate Lecturer, Kent Law School *
As all the books in the Blackstone's Series take a similar approach to layout and structure I find it easy to locatethe document I need, whichever area of law I'm studying. * Iliyana Dimitrova, Diploma in Professional Legal Studies student at the University of Edinburgh *
With their reputation for accuracy and expertly-selected legislation, the Blackstone's Statutes have been well-received by students for decades. * Chris Bevan, Assistant Professor in Property Law, University of Nottingham *
The running headings at the top of the page enable readers to tell easily which Schedule to an Act they are looking at - this is what marks out the Blackstone series from its competitors. * Nigel Furey, Teaching Fellow, University of Bristol *
Author Bio
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.