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PAIL Institute Publications Other Publications The Human Rights of Aliens in Contemporary International Law Author(s): Lillich, Richard B. Hardcover - 177 pages (1984) Price: US $50.00 About This Publication The Human Rights of Aliens in Contemporary International Law was the first systematic study of the way international law has become increasingly concerned with the rights that states accord aliens. While the book blends traditional international law with the new law on human rights, the aim is not merely to describe the state and development of this body of law, but to suggest the direction which it should take. About The Author(s) A founder and President of The PAIL Institute from 1965 until his death, Richard B. Lillich (1933-1996) was a widely-acclaimed international law scholar, teacher, and practitioner. He authored scores of books and articles and frequently served as a consultant to the Office of the Legal Advisor of the US. Department of State. A world-renowned expert in several fields-including human rights, international economic law, and the law of state responsibility he was unsurpassed in his knowledge of international claims. Reviews No reviews are available for this publication. Availability The Human Rights of Aliens in Contemporary International Law is available from: William S. Hein & Co., Inc. The Human Rights of Aliens in Contemporary International Law is also available from Amazon.com. Table of Contents The Table of Contents is not available for this publication. | |