HUMAN RIGHTS 2E VSI (Very Short Introductions)
V**M
Good to start
Provides introduction well.
L**.
Extensive and yet precise as an introduction
Good introduction to all aspects of the subject from an impassioned objective perspective. Highlights the practicalities involved and the actual progress made in this field. A good introductory read for anybody genuinely interested in all aspects of human right.
B**Y
BOOK
BOUGHT FOR MY NIECE. THANKS
A**N
An extremely well drafted book which concisely describes key principles ...
An extremely well drafted book which concisely describes key principles and case examples of Human Rights law.The book has two flaps so pages can be kept without having to 'dog-ear' the pages.
K**E
Five Stars
Brill thank you
F**I
well written
" The "A very short introduction" collection never fails me. I t's the third time I try and approach a topic I know nothing or very little about, and once again my expectations are exceeded.Nowadays, the issue of Human rights is often brought up and called upon, but very few people know much about it. In the book, Andrew Clapham provides a very readable description of Human rights, what they entail, and why they are so hard to endeavour. Most importantly, Clapham focuses on the main points of controversy.As for human rights, it's said to be a very fluid concept, therefore it's almost impossible to set a boundary over the matter, and this assertion is often reiterated in the book as to seriously get the message through.
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