International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination : a commentary Patrick Thornberry.
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- 9780199265336
- International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination
- International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (1965 December 21)
- Konvention zur Beseitigung jeder Form von Rassendiskriminierung
- Race discrimination -- Law and legislation
- Race discrimination -- Law and legislation
- 341.48 THO.I
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341.48 JOS.I International covenant on civil and political rights : | 341.48 SAU.I International covenant on economic, social and cultural rights : | 341.48 SCH.I International human rights law : | 341.48 THO.I International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination : | 341.48 WEI.D Development of international human rights law | 341.48094 SCH.E European convention on human rights : | 341.481 DOE.U United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child : |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 512-521) and indexes.
The International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination is the centrepiece of international efforts to address racial discrimination, defined in broad terms to include discrimination based on skin colour, descent, ethnic, and national origin. Victims of discrimination within the scope of the Convention include minorities, indigenous peoples, non-citizens, and caste or descent groups. Virtually all national societies are diverse in terms of ethnicity or 'race' and none is free from discrimination, making it one of the great issues of our time. Against the background of international human rights standards and mechanisms to counter racial and ethnic discrimination, this book provides the first comprehensive legal analysis of the provisions of the Convention on an article-by article basis. The book addresses the place of the Convention within the broader framework of United Nation's action against discrimination. The different chapters analyse and discuss broad topics of race, ethnicity, and international law, the genesis and drafting of the Convention, the aims and objectives of the Convention in light of its preamble, and principles of non-discrimination and equality.
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