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International Human Rights Law and Diplomacy 2nd ed (eBook)


ISBN13: 9781035397297
Published: April 2026
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
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This thoroughly revised second edition of Kriangsak Kittichaisaree’s incisive book provides a unique and contemporary insight into the ways in which international human rights laws function in a real world context. Leaning on more than three decades of experience as professor, ambassador and international judge, Kittichaisaree demonstrates how power, diplomacy, tactics and processes operate within the human rights system.

Adopting a comprehensive approach, chapters cover the treatment of human rights in all major cultures, religions, ideologies and global regions and assess the competence of all relevant international institutions. Kittichaisaree examines new and challenging human rights dimensions including the changing geopolitical landscape, the sea and cyberspace. For this new edition, he also brings to the fore the interconnectedness of human rights with global pandemics and climate change.

A vital resource for students and scholars of human rights across the fields of public international law, politics and international relations, this book is also useful reading for government officials and practitioners working with NGOs.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties, eBooks
Contents:
Preface to the second edition viii
Preface to the first edition ix
List of abbreviations xii
PART I FEATURES AND OPERATION OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
1. Introduction to International Human Rights Law and Diplomacy 2
2. Human rights universalism: myth or reality? 11
3. United Nations human rights system: clash of politics, idealism and law 67
4. Regional human rights mechanisms: tailor-made for the locals? 99
5. International human rights treaty obligations: is everyone protected? 161
6. Complying with and enforcing international human rights law: can the bad guys get away with it? 205
7. Universalization of international human rights norms: reassessment 250

PART II NEW DIMENSIONS OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
8. Human rights in cyberspace 281
9. Human rights at sea 324
10. Human rights and climate change 347
11. Human rights and global pandemics 374

Appendix: treaty body monitoring procedures 405