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The Incoherence of Human Rights in International Law

ISBN : 9781032638034

Author : Louisa Ashley

Publisher : Routledge

Year : 2025

Language : English

Type : Book

Description : Incoherence is a term that is all too often associated with the public international law regime. To a great extent, its incoherence is arguably a natural consequence of the fragmented nature of both the development and overall scope of the discipline. Despite significant achievements since the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948), a coherent human rights regime that is properly integrated with other branches of public international law is still lacking. This book explores this incoherent approach to human rights, including specific challenges that arise as a result of the creation and regulation

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