Rights And Wrongs: Some Essays On Human Rights
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A compelling collection of essays assembled for Amnesty International, Rights and Wrongs: Some Essays on Human Rights presents a rigorous and unflinching examination of the universal principles that underpin human dignity and justice. Edited by Christopher R. Hill, the anthology gathers a range of authoritative voices to argue the moral, legal, and political case for human rights in a world where those rights are routinely violated. The tone is measured yet urgent, balancing academic precision with a deep moral conviction that demands action. Each contribution illuminates the tensions between state power and individual freedoms, chronicling the ongoing global struggle to hold governments accountable to internationally recognised standards. Published as a Penguin Special, this volume was designed to reach a wide audience at a pivotal moment in the modern human rights movement.
Author: Christopher R. Hill
Format: Paperback
Genre: Essays
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.
A compelling collection of essays assembled for Amnesty International, Rights and Wrongs: Some Essays on Human Rights presents a rigorous and unflinching examination of the universal principles that underpin human dignity and justice. Edited by Christopher R. Hill, the anthology gathers a range of authoritative voices to argue the moral, legal, and political case for human rights in a world where those rights are routinely violated. The tone is measured yet urgent, balancing academic precision with a deep moral conviction that demands action. Each contribution illuminates the tensions between state power and individual freedoms, chronicling the ongoing global struggle to hold governments accountable to internationally recognised standards. Published as a Penguin Special, this volume was designed to reach a wide audience at a pivotal moment in the modern human rights movement.