Evidence for hope:
by Sikkink, Kathryn
Series: Human rights and crimes against humanity Published by : Pricenton University Press (Princeton) Physical details: viii, 318 p.: illustrations ; 25 cm ISBN:9780691170626. Year: 2017Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-300) and index.
Introduction: Anger, hope, and the belief you can make a difference -- Response to the critics: how to evaluate the legitimacy and effectiveness of human rights -- The diverse political origins of human rights -- The struggles for human rights during the Cold War -- Why is it so hard to measure the effectiveness of human rights law and activism? -- What does and doesn't work to promote human rights? -- Conclusions: evidence for hope without complacency.
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