Human Rights in International Law
Discover the pivotal work of Theodor Meron in his comprehensive book, Human Rights in International Law, published by Oxford University Press in 1986. This essential resource spans 592 pages and serves as an invaluable textbook for both educators and students delving into the intricate world of human rights and international law.
Meron not only covers the principal topics in human rights but also enriches the learning experience with teaching suggestions, syllabuses, bibliographies, and case studies. Whether you are a student aiming to deepen your understanding or a teacher seeking to guide your curriculum, this book is designed to enhance your knowledge and facilitate engaging discussions in the field of human rights.
Elevate your grasp of international law and human rights with this authoritative text that remains relevant in today’s political landscape.