Human rights advocacy
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Human rights advocacy
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Human rights advocacy
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Incoming Resources
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- Human rights activism and the end of the cold war, a transnational history of the Helsinki network, Sarah B. Snyder
- Defending human dignity, the role of the human rights activist and the scholar, Fons Coomans (editor)
- The real wealth of nations, pathways to human development, United Nations Development Programme
- Rule of law dynamics, in an era of international and transnational governance, edited by Michael Zürn, André Nollkaemper, Randall Peerenboom
- Social institutions and international human rights law implementation, every organ of society, Julie Fraser
- Human rights in crisis, edited by Alice Bullard
- Human rights activism and the end of the Cold War, a transnational history of the Helsinki network, Sarah B. Snyder
- Legal mobilization for human rights, edited by Grainne de Burca
- Human rights, human wrongs, the Oxford Amnesty lectures 2001, edited by Nicholas Owen
- Advocates of humanity, human rights NGOs in international criminal justice, Kjersti Lohne
- Angel Viñas, [Fonds], 1975-2004
- The role of national human rights institutions in the protection of social and economic rights, editors, Eva Brems, Gauthier De Beco, Wouter Vandenhole
- Seeing human rights, video activism as a proxy profession, Sandra Ristovska
- The politics of constructing the international criminal court, NGOs, discourse, and agency, Michael J. Struett
- Contesting human rights, norms, institutions and practice, edited by Alison Brysk, Michael Stohl
- Rule of law dynamics, in an era of international and transnational governance, edited by Michael Zürn, André Nollkaemper, Randall Peerenboom
- Legal mobilization for human rights, edited by Gráinne de Búrca
- Internal affairs, how the structure of NGOs transforms human rights, Wendy H. Wong
- Human rights obligations of business, beyond the corporate responsibility to respect?, edited by Surya Deva and David Bilchitz
- Making equal rights real, taking effective action to overcome global challenges, [edited by] Jody Heymann, Adèle Cassola
- "Lost" Causes, Agenda Vetting in Global Issue Networks and the Shaping of Human Security, Charli Carpenter
- Victims' stories and the advancement of human rights, Diana Tietjens Meyers
- The privacy advocates, resisting the spread of surveillance, Colin J. Bennett
- Jewish internationalism and human rights after the Holocaust, Nathan A Kurz, Birkbeck College, University of London
- Sharing responsibility, the history and future of protection from atrocities, Luke Glanville
- The human rights paradox, universality and its discontents, edited by Steve J. Stern and Scott Straus
- Lawyers beyond borders, advancing international human rights through local laws and courts, Maria Armoudian
- Human rights advocacy stories, edited by Deena R. Hurwitz, Margaret L. Satterthwaite ; with Doug Ford
Outgoing Resources
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