Human Rights
The Essential Reference
Carol Devine author Carol R Hansen author Hilary Poole author Ralph Wilde author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:11th Jun '99
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Now, for the first time, there is a single reference work that documents the history of human rights worldwide, clearly explains each article of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and examines the major human rights issues facing the world today. Comprehensive in scope, Human Rights covers a broad range of human rights issues that are central to an understanding of world history and current affairs.
"The contributors to this volume have built a sturdy bridge that allows interested readers easy access to the main body of human rights law and practice. As a work of reference, the volume is handsomely edited, readable, and visually attractive. . . . Much more straightforward and readable than Human Rights in Political Transitions, this book merits inclusion in most reference collections on international affairs." - Library Journal
"[T]he book is an excellent source of information on the many facets of human rights. It should be valuable not only for human rights workers and activists but also for teachers, students, journalists, and anyone interested in the subject." - ARBA
"High school and college students will find this one-volume encyclopedia easy to use because of its logical organization and clear writing. . . . All of the authors write clearly and without emotional overtones. The book's physical appearance is also attractive, with good use of columns and bold type. Most collections will place this resource in the Reference section, but the book as so well written that it will hold interest when read like a textbook." - VOYA
"Human Rights offers balanced views and useful information on myriad issues about human rights throughout the world during the latter half of the 20th century." - Reference & User Services Quarterly
"[H]elpful resource for high school and college students who are researching human rights issues, or for researchers and librarians in need of a handy reference resource." - SLJ
ISBN: 9781573562058
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304 pages