Description
About the Author
Simon Halliday is the Nicholas de B Katzenbach Research Fellow at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford University. Patrick Schmidt is Assistant Professor in Political Science at Southern Methodist University, Dallas.
Reviews
...the primary point of this book is...to show the utility of socio-legal scholarship in the areas of human rights. On this score the book succeeds and it must be hoped that the book will encourage human rights and socio-legal scholars to collaborate... Robert Cryer, University of Nottingham Human Rights Law Review, Vol. 5, No. 1 2005 ...excellent chapters by Reza Banakar and Jacqueline Hodgson...the quality of the individual chapters...[ensures] that the purpose of the volume...is...fulfilled. Emma McClean, University of Hull European Public Law, Vol 11, Issue 3 2005 ...an exemplary piece of socio-legal research...measured and thoughtful conclusions...a valuable contribution to the scholarship of human rights, in which it fills a significant gap. John O'Dowd, University College Dublin Public Law 2005 ...a welcome addition to the growing literature on the interplay between international and domestic rights... This book provides a fine regional case study of rights internalization. Christopher Waters, School of Law, University of Reading Law and Politics Book Review June 2005
Book Information
ISBN 9781841133881
Author Simon Halliday
Format Hardback
Page Count 292
Imprint Hart Publishing
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 156mm * 23mm