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"Contributors" [2010] ELECD 188; in Joseph, Sarah; McBeth, Adam (eds), "Research Handbook on International Human Rights Law" (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2010)

Book Title: Research Handbook on International Human Rights Law

Editor(s): Joseph, Sarah; McBeth, Adam

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

ISBN (hard cover): 9781847203687

Section Title: Contributors

Number of pages: 6

Extract:

Contributors


Mashood A Baderin is currently Professor of Law and Head of the School of
Law at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of
London. He researches in the areas of Islamic Law; International Law;
International and Comparative Human Rights Law; Human Rights and Islamic
Law, with particular interest in the interaction between International Law,
Human Rights Law and Islamic law in Muslim States. Amongst his publica-
tions are International Human Rights and Islamic Law (OUP, 2003 and 2005),
International Law and Islamic Law (Ashgate, 2008) and articles in leading
international academic journals. He is a founding co-editor of the Muslim
World Journal of Human Rights.

Melissa Castan is a Senior Lecturer and Deputy Director for the Castan
Centre for Human Rights Law. Her teaching and research interests are domes-
tic and international Indigenous legal issues, constitutional law, international
human rights law and legal education. She has various publications on
Indigenous rights under international law, and recently authored
Constitutional Law (Pearson Education, 2008). She is co-author of The
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights: Cases, Commentary and
Materials (OUP, 2004) and Federal Constitutional Law: A Contemporary
View (Lawbook, 2006). She is currently running a major research project on
capacity building for native title bodies with the Australian government.

Alex Conte is a consultant on security and human rights
(www.alexconte.com) who has worked within government and international
organisations, in private legal practice, and as a professor of international law.
A member of the ...


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