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Human Rights and Foreign Policy: Principles and Practice

โœ Scribed by Dilys M. Hill (eds.)


Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan UK
Year
1989
Tongue
English
Leaves
219
Series
Southampton Studies in International Policy
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Human Rights and Foreign Policy: Theoretical Foundations....Pages 3-20
Human Rights and Contemporary State Practice....Pages 21-42
Front Matter....Pages 43-43
How Problematical are the Moral Foundations of Human Rights?....Pages 45-53
Human Rights in Foreign Policy....Pages 54-63
Article 1 of the Human Rights Covenants: Its Development and Current Significance....Pages 67-88
Front Matter....Pages 89-89
The Helsinki Process and Human Rights in the Soviet Union....Pages 91-114
Economic Aid as an Instrument for the Promotion of International Human Rights....Pages 115-129
Refugees and Foreign Policy....Pages 130-139
Root Causes of Displacement: The Legal Framework for International Concern and Action....Pages 140-163
The Refugee Policies of West European Governments: A Human Rights Challenge at our Doorsteps....Pages 164-179
Current Challenges of Human Rights in Asia....Pages 180-200
Back Matter....Pages 201-208

โœฆ Subjects


International Relations; Human Rights; Foreign Policy; Social Justice, Equality and Human Rights


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