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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Dinah SheltonPublisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Edition: 2nd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 15.70cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.763kg ISBN: 9780199207534ISBN 10: 0199207534 Pages: 560 Publication Date: 01 June 2006 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsReview from previous edition Review from previous edition ... a valuable overview of the law and practice governing remedies ... urges litigants to show greater attention to their requests for remedies - a task that will unquestionably be far more feasible with the publication of this book. .. the book is a valuable resource. Indeed, because of Shelton's comprehensive approach and her important, well-documented conclusions, the book will undoubtedly change the international discourse on the problem of providing remedies for human rights violations. The American Journal of International Law, Vol. 95, 2001 '...the greatest strength of this book lies in its ablility to digest a hugely disparate range of remedial jurisprudence and present it in a fashion that is not only accessible, but which is of such detail as to be most useful for academics, practitioners, and students. Chris Blegy Cambridge Law Journal Review from previous edition ... a valuable overview of the law and practice governing remedies ... urges litigants to show greater attention to their requests for remedies - a task that will unquestionably be far more feasible with the publication of this book. .. the book is a valuable resource. Indeed, because of Shelton's comprehensive approach and her important, well-documented conclusions, the book will undoubtedly change the international discourse on the problem of providing remedies for human rights violations. The American Journal of International Law, Vol. 95, 2001 Review from previous edition this book will be of great interest to anyone, practitioners and academics alike, with an interest in human rights law. Helene Lambert, Int. & Comparative law Quarterly, Vol.49, Oct 2000. Reviews from previous edition: <br> A valuable overview of the law and practice governing remedies ... urges litigants to show greater attention to their requests for remedies - a task that will unquestionably be far more feasible with the publication of this book. .. the book is a valuable resource. Indeed, because of Shelton's comprehensive approach and her important, well-documented conclusions, the book will undoubtedly change the international discourse on the problem of providing remedies for human rights violations. --The American Journal of International Law<br> A descriptive work of great detail...the greatest strength of this book lies in its ablility to digest a hugely disparate range of remedial jurisprudence and present it in a fashion that is not only accessible, but which is of such detail as to be most useful for academics, practitioners, and students. --Cambridge Law Journal<br> <br>Reviews from previous edition: <br> A valuable overview of the law and practice governing remedies ... urges litigants to show greater attention to their requests for remedies - a task that will unquestionably be far more feasible with the publication of this book. .. the book is a valuable resource. Indeed, because of Shelton's comprehensive approach and her important, well-documented conclusions, the book will undoubtedly change the international discourse on the problem of providing remedies for human rights violations. --The American Journal of International Law<br> A descriptive work of great detail...the greatest strength of this book lies in its ablility to digest a hugely disparate range of remedial jurisprudence and present it in a fashion that is not only accessible, but which is of such detail as to be most useful for academics, practitioners, and students. --Cambridge Law Journal<br> <br>Reviews from previous edition: <br> A valuable overview of the law and practice governing remedies ... urges litigants to show greater attention to their requests for remedies - a task that will unquestionably be far more feasible with the publication of this book. .. the book is a valuable resource. Indeed, because of Shelton's comprehensive approach and her important, well-documented conclusions, the book will undoubtedly change the international discourse on the problem of providing remedies for human rights violations. --The American Journal of International Law<p><br> A descriptive work of great detail...the greatest strength of this book lies in its ablility to digest a hugely disparate range of remedial jurisprudence and present it in a fashion that is not only accessible, but which is of such detail as to be most useful for academics, practitioners, and students. --Cambridge Law Journal<p><br> Author InformationDinah Shelton is Patricia Roberts Harris Professor of Law at the George Washington University Law School in Washington D.C. and a member of the Board of Editors of the American Journal of International Law. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |