Language of Human Rights in West Germany

Auteur: Wildenthal, Lora
Editeur: University of Pennsylvania Press
The Language of Human Rights in West Germany traces the four most important purposes for which West Germans invoked human rights after World War II. Lora Wildenthal demonstrates that human rights comprise a political language, best understood in its own domestic and historical context.
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The Language of Human Rights in West Germany traces the four most important purposes for which West Germans invoked human rights after World War II. Lora Wildenthal demonstrates that human rights comprise a political language, best understood in its own domestic and historical context.
ISBN / EAN 9780812244489
Auteur Wildenthal, Lora
Editeur University of Pennsylvania Press