International Bill of the Rights of Man
Discover the foundational text of international human rights law with International Bill of the Rights of Man by Hersch Lauterpacht. Originally published in 1945, this seminal work has shaped the discourse on human rights for decades. This 2013 republication by Oxford University Press includes a new introduction by renowned legal scholar Professor Philippe Sands, QC, providing fresh insights into Lauterpacht's influential ideas. Spanning 262 pages, this paperback edition is an essential resource for both scholars and students interested in international law and human rights. Dive into the profound impact of Lauterpacht's work and understand the evolution of human rights standards in today's global context.