The Human Rights Encyclopedia, 3Vol


The Human Rights Encyclopedia, 3Vol.
by James R. Lewis
Divided into two sections, the first covering human rights issues on a country by country basis, the second examining issues and individuals involved in human rights independent of nation, this three-volume set offers an overview of human rights and abuses thereof.
Part one
provides outlines of the history, society, and political make-up of 177 countries followed by details of the human rights problems there.
Part two
explore more thoroughly the issues of human rights, covering topics such as marriage and family, Native Americans, privacy, World Court, aging, anti- Semitism, and debt bondage.
Appendices
include texts of a variety of human rights documents and contact information for dozens of human rights organizations.


Product Details:
Hardcover:3 Vol. 1121 pages
Publisher: M.E. Sharpe, 2001.
ISBN-10: 0765680238
ISBN-13: 978-0765680235

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