Prof. Andrew Clapham
Director
Andrew Clapham is Professor of International Law at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies since 1997.
Before joining the Institute, he was the Representative of Amnesty International to the United Nations in New York. His current research relates to the role of non-state actors in international law and related questions in human rights and humanitarian law. His publications include Human Rights: A Very Short Introduction (2007), Human Rights Obligations of Non-State Actors (2006), and International Human Rights Lexicon (2005), with Susan Marks.
Recent publications

Realizing the Right to Health
Mary Robinson, Claire Mahon and Scott Jerbi (eds.)
Swiss Human Rights Book, Vol 3, Rüffer and Rub, 2009, 576 p.
CHF 48
ISBN 978-3-907625-45-3
Available at the Academy : CHF 30

Human Rights: A Very Short Introduction
Oxford University Press, 2007, 216 p.
GBP 7.99
ISBN 978-0-19-920552-3
Available at the Academy: CHF 10

Human Rights: A Very Short Introduction
Turkish translation
ISBN 978-975-298-411-0
Available at the Academy: CHF 7

Human Rights: A Very Short Introduction
Korean translation
ISBN 978-89-8431-400-9
Available at the Academy: CHF 8
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