In the UK, lawyers of the 'Judicial Power Project' rail against 'judicial overreach'. In this groundbreaking book, David Dyzenhaus... Læs mere
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This book delivers an in-depth doctrinal analysis of the right to science under Article 15 ICESCR, focusing on the novel concept of its core content, as well as on its rights holders and duty bearers. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.
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