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Bloomsbury Professional - International Human Rights: Ireland

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Description

Explore the complex relationship between Ireland and the global human rights framework with this comprehensive academic text. As legislators, courts, and public bodies increasingly rely on international human rights norms to make decisions and implement actions, understanding these influences is essential for legal professionals and students alike. This volume provides a deep look at how international standards affect Irish law and policy. By combining practical analysis with diverse perspectives, the book offers a clear view of how human rights are applied in real-world scenarios. It serves as an essential resource for anyone studying the impact of global norms on national legal systems. Through a collection of articles, readers gain access to the insights of leading Irish and international academic experts, practitioners, and advocates. This book bridges the gap between theoretical human rights concepts and the practical realities faced by those working in the field today.

Key Features

Examines how international human rights norms influence Irish legislators, courts, and public bodies during decision-making processes.

Features a collection of articles written by leading academic experts, legal practitioners, and advocates in the human rights field.

Combines practical legal analysis with diverse perspectives from a wide range of actors within the human rights sector.

Provides a detailed look at Ireland's engagement with and influence on the international human rights regime.

Serves as a professional resource for understanding the implementation of human rights actions and legal standards.

Product Specifications

Format
paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
29 October 2015
Listed Since
17 July 2015

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