The end of human rights
critical legal thought at the turn of the century
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Author
Publication
2000 - Hart Publishing (UK), Oxford, England
Language
English
Word Count
102,500 words, Guess
Page Count
410 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveendhumanrights00douz
- ISBN-139781841130002
- ISBN-101901362914
- ISBN-101841130001
- ISBN-139781901362916
and 8 more
- Goodreads4791838', '1694804
- LibraryThing430848
- Library of Congress Control Number00711669
- OCLC Control Number44704009
- Better World Books9781841130002
- Better World BooksKS-214-664
- Better World Books9781901362916
- Open LibraryOL6901059M
Classifications
- DDC323/.01
- LCCJC571 .D77 2000
- LCCJC571.D77 2000
Description
Using examples of ethically justified foreign policy and war in Eastern Europe, this text argues that human rights will end unless their utopian ideal is reassessed and introduced into practice.
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- The end of human rights: critical legal thought at the turn of the century
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