About the Book
International Human Rights: Problems of Law, Policy, and Practice
Fourth Edition
Richard B. Lillich
late of the University of Virginia
Hurst Hannum
Tufts University, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
S. James Anaya
University of Arizona
Dinah L. Shelton
The George Washington University
2006. 1,072 pages. ISBN: 978-0-7355-5557-0.
About the Book
International Human Rights: Problems of Law, Policy, and Practice, Fourth Edition, takes a problem-oriented approach to covering all global and regional human rights systems as they currently operate.
This student-friendly casebook:
- retains a problem-oriented focus designed to help students understand contemporary debates about human rights from a political as well as a legal perspective
- addresses practical issues of implementation, as well as recent developments in substantive human rights jurisprudence in Europe, Latin America, and national courts
- contrasts differing views on the theory and practice of humanitarian intervention in Kosovo, Rwanda, Darfur, and elsewhere
- discusses the theoretical foundations of human rights and cultural relativism
- examines historical developments in human rights as well as current problems



