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Human Rights Law-Making in the United Nations: A Critique of Instruments and Process. By Theodor Meron. Oxford: Clarendon Press; New York: Oxford University Press, 1986. Pp. xii, 351. Index. $59.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Rosalyn Hlggins*
Affiliation:
London School of Economics and Political Science

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1989

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References

1 See Human Rights in International Law: Legal and Policy Issues (2 vols., Meron ed. 1984); Applicability of Multilateral Conventions to Occupied Territories, 72 AJIL 542 (1978); Norm Making and Supervision in International Human Rights: Reflections on Institutional Order, 76 AJIL 754 (1982); On the Inadequate Reach of Humanitarian and Human Rights Law and the Need for a New Instrument, 77 AJIL 589 (1983); Violations of ILO Conventions by the USSR and Czechoslovakia, 74 AJIL 208 (1980); A Report on the N.Y.U. Conference on Teaching International Protection of Human Rights, 13 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 881 (1981); The Meaning and Reach of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, 79 AJIL 283 (1985); Towards a Humanitarian Declaration on Internal Strife, 78 AJIL 859 (1984); On a Hierarchy of International Human Rights, 80 AJIL 1 (1986); Human Rights in Internal Strife: Their International Protection (1987).