Human Rights in Asia

Does the increasing prominence of Asia also mark a new era for human rights in the region? This timely book uncovers the political drivers behind both recent regional and country-based changes to the recognition, promotion, and protection of rights. Human Rights in Asia focuses on the relationships...

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Other Authors: Galligan, Brian 1945- (Editor), Davis, Thomas W. D. 1945-
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Published: Cheltenham, UK, MA, USA Edward Elgar 2011
©2011
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