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"Human Rights" explores the profound dedication of activists fighting for human dignity, offering a vital examination of human rights' historical evolution and contemporary challenges. The book traces the concept from ancient philosophy to the post-World War II framework, revealing how universal ideals translate into tangible change, often at great personal risk. Readers will discover the critical importance of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and how it underpins international treaties.
The book progresses by introducing core concepts and then transitioning into biographical accounts of key activists, grouped by the rights they championed, such as civil and political rights, economic and social rights, and rights for marginalized groups. Through narrative non-fiction, the book makes intricate legal and political ideas accessible, supported by primary sources like personal letters and speeches, alongside academic research and data from organizations such as the United Nations. This approach provides valuable insights into social justice, global affairs, and the complexities of activism.
© 2025 Publifye (E-bog): 9788235271938
Oversættere: AI
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E-bog: 5. marts 2025
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