Our Brother's Keeper of How International Human Rights Can Be a Double-Edged Sword vis-a-vis International Criminal Law

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Friday, December 1, 1989
Author: 
John Sullivan
Volume: 
5
Issue: 
12
Abstract: 
To the average practitioner deciding on a theory of negligence, deciphering whether a client is a licensee or invitee, or analyzing the ramifications of extradition under international criminal law, international human rights law may seem a little esoteric, irrelevant, or useless area of the law.