A Dictionary of Human RightsPsychology Press, 1997 - 301 pages This publication offers a comprehensive guide to documents and organisations which are concerned with the issues of human rights. It includes up-to-date definitions and short essays about each of the 300 entries. The entries are arranged alphabetically and are cross-referenced. |
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