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The human rights of aliens under international and comparative law / by Carmen Tiburcio.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: International studies in human rights ; v. 65.Publication details: The Hague ; Boston, MA : M. Nijhoff Publishers, ©2001.Description: 1 online resource (xxv, 318 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 1423729692
  • 9781423729693
  • 9041115501
  • 9789041115508
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Human rights of aliens under international and comparative law.DDC classification:
  • 341.4/84 22
LOC classification:
  • K3274 .T53 2001eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Ch. I. Definition of alien: the importance of nationality -- Ch. II. Historical development of the treatment of aliens -- Ch. III. Development of the treatment of aliens from diplomatic protection to human rights -- Ch. IV. Fundamental rights -- Ch. V. Private rights -- Ch. VI. Social and cultural rights -- Ch. VII. Economic rights -- Ch. VIII. Political rights -- Ch. IX. Public rights -- Ch. X. Procedural rights -- Conclusion.
Review: "This volume deals with the basic human rights of aliens from the perspective of international and comparative law. It examines the rules regarding treatment of aliens and the extent to which these rules have been adopted in the domestic legislation of more the 40 different states. It aims to achieve two basic goals: 1) to define the status of aliens under international law, that is, which rights are granted to every person by international instruments; 2) to establish whether this set of rules has been adopted by the domestic legislation of the states under review."--Jacket
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-289) and index.

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Ch. I. Definition of alien: the importance of nationality -- Ch. II. Historical development of the treatment of aliens -- Ch. III. Development of the treatment of aliens from diplomatic protection to human rights -- Ch. IV. Fundamental rights -- Ch. V. Private rights -- Ch. VI. Social and cultural rights -- Ch. VII. Economic rights -- Ch. VIII. Political rights -- Ch. IX. Public rights -- Ch. X. Procedural rights -- Conclusion.

"This volume deals with the basic human rights of aliens from the perspective of international and comparative law. It examines the rules regarding treatment of aliens and the extent to which these rules have been adopted in the domestic legislation of more the 40 different states. It aims to achieve two basic goals: 1) to define the status of aliens under international law, that is, which rights are granted to every person by international instruments; 2) to establish whether this set of rules has been adopted by the domestic legislation of the states under review."--Jacket

English.

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