Public International Law & Human Rights
Description
Public International Law & Human Rights deals with the laws governing relations between nations and the protection of fundamental rights at the global level. This revision series—through crisp videos, PDFs, and practical notes—covers the nature and sources of international law, treaties, recognition of states, jurisdiction, immunity, United Nations structure, dispute-resolution mechanisms, and the role of international courts and tribunals.
The Human Rights component explains global and Indian frameworks for protecting rights, including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, ICCPR, ICESCR, and the functioning of NHRC, SHRCs, and special commissions. It also covers constitutional protections, enforcement mechanisms, and real litigation involving custodial violence, discrimination, refugees, and minority rights.
With a practical Indian court perspective, these notes show how international principles influence constitutional interpretation, PILs, human rights cases, and policy advocacy.
Perfect for LLB students, interns, and junior advocates, this series makes international & human rights concepts simple, structured, and directly relevant to modern litigation and global legal awareness.
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