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.
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.
Shannonbrooke Murphy is Endowed Chair in Human Rights and Associate Professor in the Human Rights Department of St Thomas University in Canada. She was appointed as a Human Rights Commissioner with the provincial New Brunswick Human Rights Commission in 2023, and as Director of the Atlantic Human Rights Centre in 2024.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: in from the margins Part I. The Concept: 2. Advancing a legal definition of the right 3. Clarifying the nature and legal function of the right 4. Identifying the elements and legal content of the right Part II. The Law: 5. Domestic provision in constitutional law 6. Recognition in general or customary international law 7. Provision in treaty law and other international codification 8. Conclusions and an agenda for reconsideration Bibliography Index.
1. Introduction: in from the margins Part I. The Concept: 2. Advancing a legal definition of the right 3. Clarifying the nature and legal function of the right 4. Identifying the elements and legal content of the right Part II. The Law: 5. Domestic provision in constitutional law 6. Recognition in general or customary international law 7. Provision in treaty law and other international codification 8. Conclusions and an agenda for reconsideration Bibliography Index.
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