Human Rights in History

Auteur: Kelly, Patrick William (Northwestern University, Illinois)
Editeur: Cambridge University Press
Examines how and why activists and politicians concerned about Latin American state violence challenged prevailing ideas about sovereignty and social activism by arguing for the inviolability of individual human rights. Written for activists and an interdisciplinary array of scholars including political scientists, anthropologists, sociologists, and lawyers.
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Examines how and why activists and politicians concerned about Latin American state violence challenged prevailing ideas about sovereignty and social activism by arguing for the inviolability of individual human rights. Written for activists and an interdisciplinary array of scholars including political scientists, anthropologists, sociologists, and lawyers.
ISBN / EAN 9781316615119
Auteur Kelly, Patrick William (Northwestern University, Illinois)
Editeur Cambridge University Press