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| Human Rights Defender Manual | |
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| Author(s) |
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Jose Ramos-Horta (ed.) |
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Diplomacy Training Program |
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n.p. |
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| Year of Publication |
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2001 |
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English |
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manual, human rights monitors, NGO staff, children's rights, gender equality, human rights defenders, human rights monitoring, indigenous peoples, international environmental law, international humanitarian law, refugee law, refugees, right to self-determination, rights of the child, women's human rights, United Nations, Asia |
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| Description |
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This manual offers a comprehensive introduction to human rights law and international politics. The manual includes chapters from some of the world's leading human rights scholars and practitioners. Contributors to the manual discuss issues ranging from the history of the United Nations System, gender equity and humanitarian intervention to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, state sovereignty and the North-South dimension. Contributors include: James Arvanitakis, Jose Campino, Hillary Charlesworth, Victoria Coakley, Clarence J Dias, Carol Devine, Geoff Evans, Hans-Peter Gasser, Trina Markandu, Garth Nettheim, Stan Palassis, Sarah Pritchard, Joan Staples and Radhika Withana-Arachchi. |
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http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/other/HRLRes/2001/1/ English
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