Transformation of Human Rights Fact-Finding
Explore the intricate world of human rights investigations with Transformation of Human Rights Fact-Finding by Philip Alston. Published by Oxford University Press Inc in 2016, this hardback edition spans an impressive 564 pages and offers a multidisciplinary approach to the study of fact-finding. Alston provides a rigorous and critical analysis of the practices involved in human rights investigations, while also presenting a variety of real-world accounts that illuminate the complexities of the field. This book aims to deepen both the study and practice of human rights fact-finding, advocating for its recognition as a distinct area of research. By mapping crucial transformations within this vital discipline, Alston invites readers to engage with the evolving landscape of international law and criminal investigation. Ideal for scholars, practitioners, and anyone interested in human rights, this book is a must-have resource for understanding the critical role of fact-finding in promoting justice.