International Law and the Rights of Minorities
Patrick Thornberryen Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 feb 1993
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198258292
ISBN-10: 0198258291
Pagini: 464
Dimensiuni: 163 x 234 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.71 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Clarendon Press
Colecția Clarendon Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198258291
Pagini: 464
Dimensiuni: 163 x 234 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.71 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Clarendon Press
Colecția Clarendon Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
`He has produced a book which is certain to endure as an authoritative treatment of the subject. Thornberry has performed the subject of minority rights the service of serious, comprehensive and balanced treatment. Researchers in the field, interested observers, and members of minorities themselves, will long remain in his debt.'Susan Marks, The Cambridge Law Journal, 1992
'Thornberry's scholarly analysis of the rights of minorities in international law ... highly topical. It is a useful systematic survey of minority rights which will add to the existing (and largely somewhat out-of-date) literature.'Stephen J. Roth, Institute of Jewish Affairs, Patterns and Prejudice, 2/91
`"Minorities require to be perceived as part of the solution to international disputes rather than the problem." Minorities are not going away. To perceive them as part of a "solution" of disputes is a considerable challenge to individual, community and State thinking. Those seriously undertaking that challenge must read and reflect upon this book.'International and Comparative Law Quaterly
`This book is an admirably clear and lucid introduction to international law and the rights of minorities.'British Yearbook of International Law
'this is a very timely and informative book ... A substantial addition to the literature.'E.W. Webking, University of Lethbridge, Choice, Dec '92
'Certain to endure as an authoritative treatment of the subject ... serious, comprehensive and balanced ... Researchers in the field remain in his debt.'MRG Outsider. Number 35, April 1993
`This excellent work on a subject no longer in the mainstream of legal study should bring a laudatory reaction from the reader. Originally conceived as a Ph.D. dissertation, the transition to its present form would have received ample blessings from the author's late mentor, Professor Michael Akehurst.'Touro Journal of Transnational Law
`It is well presented and well written and it thoroughly investigates the development of minority rights from the League of Nations to the late 1980s.'Interights Bulletin
Thornberry's project is a valuable one and his method provides useful analyses of and information about the laws being discussed ... a valuable addition to the literature, and a useful guide to the topic for those who wish to find more detail on the rights of minorities than a general human rights text can provide ... This work is a useful reference.
'Thornberry's scholarly analysis of the rights of minorities in international law ... highly topical. It is a useful systematic survey of minority rights which will add to the existing (and largely somewhat out-of-date) literature.'Stephen J. Roth, Institute of Jewish Affairs, Patterns and Prejudice, 2/91
`"Minorities require to be perceived as part of the solution to international disputes rather than the problem." Minorities are not going away. To perceive them as part of a "solution" of disputes is a considerable challenge to individual, community and State thinking. Those seriously undertaking that challenge must read and reflect upon this book.'International and Comparative Law Quaterly
`This book is an admirably clear and lucid introduction to international law and the rights of minorities.'British Yearbook of International Law
'this is a very timely and informative book ... A substantial addition to the literature.'E.W. Webking, University of Lethbridge, Choice, Dec '92
'Certain to endure as an authoritative treatment of the subject ... serious, comprehensive and balanced ... Researchers in the field remain in his debt.'MRG Outsider. Number 35, April 1993
`This excellent work on a subject no longer in the mainstream of legal study should bring a laudatory reaction from the reader. Originally conceived as a Ph.D. dissertation, the transition to its present form would have received ample blessings from the author's late mentor, Professor Michael Akehurst.'Touro Journal of Transnational Law
`It is well presented and well written and it thoroughly investigates the development of minority rights from the League of Nations to the late 1980s.'Interights Bulletin
Thornberry's project is a valuable one and his method provides useful analyses of and information about the laws being discussed ... a valuable addition to the literature, and a useful guide to the topic for those who wish to find more detail on the rights of minorities than a general human rights text can provide ... This work is a useful reference.