International law and the protection of humanity
Flavia Lattanzi
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International law and the protection of humanity
by Flavia Lattanzi, Pia Acconci
Published
2017
Publisher
Brill Nijhoff
Pages
564
ISBN-13
9789004269491
Description
This volume contains articles by a wide variety of well-known scholars and practitioners, and deals with human rights, international humanitarian law, international criminal law and humanitarian assistance, as well as other areas of international law relating to the protection of humanity. These are topics to which Flavia Lattanzi, in whose honour the volume is being published, has made an outstanding contribution and to which she has given her determined and unrelenting professional and personal commitment. As a former Professor at the Universities of Pisa, Sassari, Teramo and Roma Tre and as Judge 'ad litem' at the International Tribunal for Rwanda and the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, she has adhered constantly to a number of important principles, as reflected in the research contained in this volume. They include the firm conviction that respect for human rights is an indispensable precondition for durable peace; the notion that grave breaches of human rights, including the refusal to provide assistance to populations in distress, can imply a threat to international peace and security; and that guarantees against human rights violations include the question of the punishment of core crimes under International Law.
Subjects
Adoption Law and Human Rights
Employment law and human rights
International Law and Human Rights
Globalization of Law and Human Rights
Handbook for Legislators on HIV/AIDS, Law and Human Rights
Business and Human Rights
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This edition of International law and the protection of humanity has approximately 564 pages. Please note, this is an estimate and the exact page count can vary between hardcover, paperback, and e-book versions.
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Who is the author of International law and the protection of humanity?
International law and the protection of humanity was written by Flavia Lattanzi, Pia Acconci.
When was International law and the protection of humanity published?
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