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concept of human rights, both in terms of government commitments and popular opinion. The central aim of this thesis is to determine whether the idea of universal human rights is justifiable within these contexts. In accordance with this aim, this thesis will utilise important elements of
THE AGE OF HUMAN RIGHTS, 2020. The consolidation of relations of global society requires the progressive establishment of a global legal system, consisting of a system of rules-precisely, human rights-as the source and …
PhD Thesis. Sébastien Lorion. The institutional turn of international human rights law and its reception by state administrations in developing countries. Supervisor: Prof. Morten Broberg …
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This thesis submits that the aforementioned international and regional bodies and the Libyan government have failed their duty, under international law, to prevent the escalation of the …
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This thesis focuses on providing an analysis from socio-legal and critical perspectives on a human rights-based approach to protecting the environment. In its first part, it focuses on the …