Philosophy of Human Rights: Readings in Context
This book brings together an extensive collection of classical and contemporary writings on the topic of human rights, including genocide, ethnic cleansing, minority cultures, gay and lesbian rights, and the environment, providing an exceptionally comprehensive introduction. It places special emphasis on the historical development of theories of human rights, and includes...more
Paperback, 722 pages
Published
February 15th 2001
by Paragon House Publishers
(first published 2001)
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