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_aProtection role of national human rights institutions / _cedited by Bertrand G. Ramcharan. |
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_aLeiden ; _aBoston : _bMartinus Nijhoff Publishers, _c2005. |
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_axiv, 232 pages ; _c25 cm. |
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_aNLSP ; _v62 |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 195-197). | ||
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_tThe protection role of the Australian Human Rights Commission / _rJohn von Doussa -- _tThe protection role of the Danish Human Rights Commission / _rMorten Kjaerum -- _tThe protection role of the Fiji Human Rights Commission / _rShaista Shameem -- _tThe protection role of the Ghana Human Rights Commission / _rAnna Bossman -- _tThe protection role of the Mexican Human Rights Commission / _rJose Luis Soberanes Fernandez -- _tThe protection role of the Nepalese Human Rights Commission / _rNayan Bahadur Khatri -- _tThe protection role of the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission / _rBrice Dickson -- _tThe protection role of the Philippines Human Rights Commission / _rPurificacion C.V. Quisumbing -- _tThe protection role of the Uganda Human Rights Commission / _rMargaret Sekaggya -- _tNational institutions and the protection of economic, social and cultural rights / _rOrest Nowosad. |
| 520 | _aThis volume offers a wealth of information on the protection functions of existing national human rights institutions in a wide range of countries, drawn from Asia, Africa, Europe, Latin America and Oceania. These essays together make clear the genuine striving by national human rights commissions to act for the protection of human rights in the countries they serve, and the variety of protection models that can be and are being adopted, both in developed and developing countries. | ||
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_aNational human rights institutions. _94491 |
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_aDroits de l'homme. _2eclas |
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_aAutorit�es nationales. _2eclas |
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_aPays d�evelopp�es. _2eclas |
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_aPays en d�eveloppement. _2eclas |
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_aNational human rights institutions. _2fast _94491 |
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_aDroits de l'homme. _2ram |
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_aLigues des droits de l'homme. _2ram |
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| 700 | 1 | _aRamcharan, B. G. | |
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_aNijhoff law specials ; _v62. |
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