Davis, Kalb, and Kaufman's Human Rights Advocacy in the United States, 2d

Imprint
West Academic Publishing
ISBN-13
9781640209411
Primary Subject
International-Human Rights
Format
eBook
Copyright
2018
Series
American Casebook Series
Publication Date
04/30/2018
eBook - Lifetime digital access to the eBook, with the ability to highlight and take notes.

Description

This pedagogically innovative book is the only law school casebook focused on human rights advocacy in the United States. It illuminates a range of both hot topics and persistent theoretical and doctrinal issues while equipping students to thoughtfully engage these tools in their own practice of law. Readings and case studies expose students to the history, tools, and critiques of the U.S. human rights movement and the legal and practical challenges of human rights implementation in the United States. Skills exercises introduce practice-oriented approaches to engaging human rights-based strategies, including practice before international treaty bodies as well as domestic policymakers. Additionally, the appendices offer the text of relevant human rights treaties.

Appropriate for introductory and advanced seminars, as well as clinical and other experiential offerings, the materials engage students on a remarkable range of issues, including immigration, rights of indigenous peoples, racially discriminatory policing, and right to housing. Chapters also explore fundamental issues of federalism, sovereignty, judicial review, and legal ethics.