The Human Rights of Aliens in Contemporary International Law
Auteur : Richard B. Lillich
Date de publication : 1984
Éditeur : Manchester University Press
Nombre de pages : 177
Résumé du livre
Study commenting on international law and judicial decisions with regard to the human rights of foreigners - describes the historical evolution of diplomatic protection (diplomacy) and equal treatment, and human rights-related developments during the League of Nations period; discusses the role of UN and role of ILO in promoting human rights of refugees, stateless persons and migrant workers; examines legal aspects of human rights in the EC, and related bilateral treatys. References.