The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
#law #education #learning The Law Academy is a project designed to provide legal education for students studying law in the UK. Subscribe for more content. International human rights law is a body of legal principles, treaties, conventions, and customary practices that establish and protect the fundamental rights and freedoms of individuals, regardless of their nationality or status. It governs the relationships between states and individuals, as well as the relationships among states. Citations and Sources R. Smith, International Human Rights Law (9th edn, Oxford University Press, 2020). D. Moeckli, et al, International Human Rights Law (Oxford University Press, 2022). I. Bantekas & L. Oette, International Human Rights Law and Practice (2nd edn, Cambridge University Press, 2016). Further Reading D. Shelton, The Oxford Handbook of International Human Rights Law: Oxford Handbooks in Law (Oxford University Press, 2015). N. Tsagourias & A. Morrison, International Human Rights Law: Cases, Materials and Commentary (Cambridge University Press, 2023). D. Shelton, Advanced Introduction to International Human Rights Law (Elgar Publishing, 2020). Disclaimer: At no point are these video lessons intended to provide any sort of legal advice. These are for educational purposes only! Image(s) Copyright: This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA

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