Presents a range of philosophical debates, policy analyses, and first-hand accounts. This book offers a comprehensive set of readings on the major themes and issues in the field of international human rights. It intends to help students' understanding not only of human rights, but also of differing perspectives on the topic.
Presents a range of philosophical debates, policy analyses, and first-hand accounts. This book offers a comprehensive set of readings on the major themes and issues in the field of international human rights. It intends to help students' understanding not only of human rights, but also of differing perspectives on the topic.
Bringing together key selections that represent the full range of philosophical debates, policy analyses, and first-hand accounts, the editors offer a comprehensive and accessible set of readings on the major themes and issues in the field of international human rights. The reader has been carefully designed to enhance students' understanding not only of human rights, but also of differing perspectives on the topic. This title offers a comprehensive and accessible set of readings on the major themes and issues in the field of international human rights.
Rhonda L. Callaway is assistant professor of political science at Sam Houston State University. Julie Harrelson-Stephens is assistant professor of political science at Stephen F. Austin University.
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