Talk:Alfred-Maurice de Zayas
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The Human Rights Industry - book of Alfred de Zayas
9781949762525 is the ISBN and it has a May first 2022 publication date however does not appear in any member libraries in Worldcat.org and is "back-ordered" in all the book stores one here checked. Does anyone know if this book and if so when to press, missed it publication date or something else? The publishers website just shows an upcoming book with the book idea maybe forming around 2017 with the publisher being Clarity Press. 68.48.113.58 (talk) 18:26, 28 August 2022 (UTC)
- Clarity Press deserves inclusion in WP:SPUTNIK; it is not a reliable publisher. KenThomas (talk) 19:24, 26 September 2022 (UTC)
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Too Long
Some of this article is too detailed and way too long for the subjects notability. Even Chomsky is more concise. look at sections On the 1944–50 expulsion of Germans and below it. Who honestly will read that level of detail?
Hausa warrior (talk) 16:17, 21 May 2025 (UTC)
Too detailed
All of this "scholarly work " needs to be thrown out and summerized: De Zayas, in collaboration with Justice Jakob Möller, authored the book United Nations Human Rights Committee Case Law 1977-2008 (2009), published by N. P. Engel Verlag. The first Chairman of the Human Rights Committee, Andreas Mavrommatis, wrote a preface for the handbook.[citation needed] In a review published in the UN Special magazine, former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Bertrand Ramcharan wrote: "It is staggering how much the Human Rights Committee has influenced the human rights jurisprudence of the world, as is striking from reading this exceedingly important book.... From the outset of its work in 1977 there have been two Secretariat pioneers in developing the case law of the Committee when it considers petitions from individuals claiming violations of their rights: Jakob Möller (Iceland) and Alfred de Zayas (USA). Möller was the first Chief of the Petitions branch of what is today the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights and de Zayas was his colleague, who eventually succeeded him as Chief." De Zayas has written scholarly articles that were published in the Harvard International Law Journal, the UBC Law Review, the International Review of the Red Cross, the Criminal Law Forum, the Refugee Survey Quarterly, the Netherlands International Law Review, The International Commission of Jurists Review, the Historical Journal, Politique internationale, the German Yearbook of International Law, Canadian Human Rights Yearbook and the East European Quarterly. He has co-authored and co-edited books such as The International Human Rights Monitoring Mechanisms. De Zayas has published chapters in books Ethnic Cleansing in Twentieth-Century Europe co-edited by Steven Várdy and Hunt Tooley. In International Humanitarian Law: Origins, edited by John Carey, de Zayas wrote the chapter "Ethnic Cleansing, Applicable Norms, Emerging Jurisprudence, Implementable Remedies". His chapter in Spanish "El crimen contra la paz" was published in the book La Declaración de Luarca sobre el Derecho Humano a la Paz, edited by Carmen Rosa Rueda Castañón and Carlos Villán Durán. Hausa warrior (talk) 16:20, 21 May 2025 (UTC)