Capabilities, Human Rights, and the Universal Declaration
In The Future of International Human Rights, ed. Bums H. Weston and Stephen P. Marks, 25–64. New York: Transnational Publishers
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In The Future of International Human Rights, ed. Bums H. Weston and Stephen P. Marks, 25–64. New York: Transnational Publishers
Burns H. Weston, Stephen P. Marks –
New York: Transnational Publishers
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Caroline Nevejan –
While conducting the research I found that I needed to make trust operational from the pragmatic perspective of individual human beings. ...
Universal Declaration of Human Rights. 1948. New York: United Nations. On the initiative of Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt the original text of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was written in 1948 by ... I do not address the issue of multiple identities, which is one of the perspectives on current complex social reality and issue based ... Caroline Nevejan – The morning was supposed to be taken up with an in depth talk by Professor Hamelink, Professor Boafo and their students about the ... Who is considered a bearer of human rights is a political issue that is being addressed in the theory and practice of human rights ...
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Burns H. Weston – In The Future of International Human Rights, ed. Bums H. Weston and Stephen P. Marks, 25–64. New York: Transnational Publishers
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Richard Falk, Bums H. Weston, Stephen P. Marks – In The future of international human rights, ed. Bums H. Weston & Stephen P. Marks, 1–24. New York: Transnational Publishers.
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