Researching International Human Rights Law

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An article with helpful advice on researching international human rights law is in the April 2009 issue of AALL Spectrum.  The materials one must use and become familiar with to properly research international human rights law do not form a neatly packaged bundle.  The research guide starts with the basics and the author, James W. Hart, provides a well thought out and short list of materials one might consult to get started.  One can also run a subject search in the Library's catalog, MelCat, on "human rights" to see what resources are available on the library shelf.

http://www.aallnet.org/products/pub_sp0904/pub_sp0904_HumanRights.pdf

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