The human right to resist in international and constitutional law / Shannonbrooke Murphy, St Thomas University.
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TextLanguage: İngilizce Publisher: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2025Description: li, 322 pages ; 24 cmContent type: - text
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- 9781108838214
- 9781108978354
- KZ1266 .M8774 2025
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| KZ1263 .C66 2018 Comparative international law / | KZ1266 .F4545 2025 An international human rights law of cooperation : international cooperation, state responsibility and the European Convention on Human Rights / | KZ1266 .H54 2012 Hierarchy in international law : | KZ1266 .M8774 2025 The human right to resist in international and constitutional law / | KZ1266 .Y37373 2025 Uluslararası hukuk ve insan hakları : Kantçı dönemden küresel çağa / | KZ1268 .G5565 2010 Globalization and private law : | KZ1269 .E7335 2020 Kendi kaderini tayin etme hakkı ve devletlerin tanınması ilişkisi : Kuzey Kıbrıs Türk Cumhuriyeti örneği çerçevesinde bir inceleme / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction : in from the margins -- Advancing a legal definition of the right -- Clarifying the nature and legal function of the right -- Identifying the elements and legal content of the right -- Domestic provision in constitutional law -- Recognition in general or customary international law -- Provision in treaty law and other international codification -- Conclusions and an agenda for reconsideration.
""This is an indispensable book for understanding the concept of the human right to resist and its status in international and constitutional law. It will be a valuable resource for academics or students researching the 'right to resist' and activists or practitioners making, assessing or defending claims or adjudicators evaluating defences. ""-- Provided by publisher.
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