Minorities, a question of human rights? / edited by Ben Whitaker ; with an introduction by Roland Oliver.
Material type: TextOxford ; New York : Pergamon Press, 1986Description: vi, 131 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- rdacontent
- rdamedia
- rdacarrier
- 0080308317
- HM 136 M54 1986
Contents:
1. What rights should minorities have 2. The integration of minorities 3. The roots of prejudice 4. Oppression as a cause of international violence 5. The value of minorities 6. Minority rights in a plural society 7. Intervention to protect minorities 8. Minority rights and minority rule 9. Prejudice and unemployment 10. human rights today: must the few be more than the many? 11. Human rights and mass exodus: developing an international conscience
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | Commission on Human Rights Library Human Rights | Corrected | HM 136 M54 1986 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | CHRPL000782d |
1. What rights should minorities have 2. The integration of minorities 3. The roots of prejudice 4. Oppression as a cause of international violence 5. The value of minorities 6. Minority rights in a plural society 7. Intervention to protect minorities 8. Minority rights and minority rule 9. Prejudice and unemployment 10. human rights today: must the few be more than the many? 11. Human rights and mass exodus: developing an international conscience
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