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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
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1 The Movement -
2 Putting Natural Law Principles into Practice -
3 What Are Rights? -
4 International Human Rights Law -
5 International Humanitarian Law -
6 Defying Communism -
7 Rights on the Other Side of the Cold War Divide -
8 Amnesty International -
9 Human Rights Watch -
10 The Worldwide Movement -
11 Accountability -
12 Rights after 9/11 -
13 Going Forward - Index
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Human Rights and Crimes against Humanity
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(p.359) Index
- Source:
- The International Human Rights Movement
- Publisher:
- Princeton University Press
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
-
1 The Movement -
2 Putting Natural Law Principles into Practice -
3 What Are Rights? -
4 International Human Rights Law -
5 International Humanitarian Law -
6 Defying Communism -
7 Rights on the Other Side of the Cold War Divide -
8 Amnesty International -
9 Human Rights Watch -
10 The Worldwide Movement -
11 Accountability -
12 Rights after 9/11 -
13 Going Forward - Index
-
Human Rights and Crimes against Humanity