World justice? : U.S courts and international human rights /
edited by Mark Gibney.
- Boulder : Westview Press, 1991.
- 178 pages : illustration ; 24 cm.
- Series on state violence, state terrorism, and human rights .
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents: Human Rights and Universal Jurisdiction -- Human Rights Litigation and the "One-Voice" Orthodoxy in Foreign Affairs -- Enforcement of Human Rights in U.S Courts: The Trial of Person Kidnapped Abroad -- Courts as "Teachers in Vital National Seminar" on Human Rights -- International Human Rights Law and U.S. Law -- Interest Group Litigation to Enforce Human Rights: Confronting Judicial Restraint -- Toward the Economic Brown: Economic Rights in the United States and the Possible Contribution of International Human Rights Law -- The Relation of the Individual to the State in the Era of Human Rghts.
English
081331013X [hardbound]
90049582
Human rights--United States.
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents: Human Rights and Universal Jurisdiction -- Human Rights Litigation and the "One-Voice" Orthodoxy in Foreign Affairs -- Enforcement of Human Rights in U.S Courts: The Trial of Person Kidnapped Abroad -- Courts as "Teachers in Vital National Seminar" on Human Rights -- International Human Rights Law and U.S. Law -- Interest Group Litigation to Enforce Human Rights: Confronting Judicial Restraint -- Toward the Economic Brown: Economic Rights in the United States and the Possible Contribution of International Human Rights Law -- The Relation of the Individual to the State in the Era of Human Rghts.
English
081331013X [hardbound]
90049582
Human rights--United States.