Global Human Rights

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Arms Transfer Policy
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Bilateral Aid Program
Bilateral Economic Assistance
Capital Punishment
Carter Administration's Human Rights
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civil liberties analysis
comparative human rights
constitutional rights research
cross-national human rights assessment
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Economic Assistance
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Export Administration Regulations
Food Aid
Food Aid Commitments
Food Aid Program
foreign policy impact
Freedom House Surveys
FRG
global human rights
Human Rights
Human Rights Considerations
Human Rights Ideology
Immigrant Source Countries
international development policy
Latin American Surveys
Local Currency Proceeds
Modified Delphi Procedures
NGO advocacy methods
NGO Practice
NGO strategies
public policies
Title III
Undocumented Aliens
West Germany
Western Sahara

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367022259
  • Weight: 770g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 May 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Written in response to the increasingly conscious effort to develop human rights on a universal scale, this seminal volume focuses on three distinct areas of human rights—public policy, criteria for comparative assessment, and NGO (nongovernmental organization) strategies. The contributors amplify and clarify what has been done in the sphere of hum

Ved P. Nanda has published extensively on international and environmental law.

James R. Scarritt, professor of political science at the University of Colorado, is author of Analyzing Political Change in Africa (Westview, 1980).

George W. Shepherd, Jr., is professor of international studies, Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver; he was previously director of DU's Center on International Race Relations.

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