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DescriptionThis work explains, without legal jargon, exactly what the rules of international human rights are and what they should be; how they have developed and in what courts and tribunals they may be asserted and vindicated. Reviews'An essential guide for all those who want to understand the central role of human rights in law and politics today a formidable achievement' David Pannick QC, Evening Standard 'His arguments are exceptionally clear and comprehensible, and legal complexities are rendered into simple and lucid prose' Alasdair Palmer, Sunday Telegraph 'Millions will be reading his book in the century to come if we are serious in our intention to stop [these] massacres' Michael Foot, Observer |