Human Rights

Human Rights by Margaret Haerens, published by Greenhaven Publishing LLC on May 17, 2011, is a comprehensive examination of global human rights issues. This 248-page volume is presented in English and invites readers to explore the complexities surrounding human rights across various countries and cultures, assessing their adherence to these fundamental principles.
In this edition, readers will engage with critical evaluations of human rights practices in regions such as the European Union, Bangladesh, Tibet, and the United States. The book delves into the effectiveness of policies in nations like Britain, Myanmar, and Turkmenistan, while also addressing the treatment of women and children in places such as Haiti and Saudi Arabia. By providing a wide perspective on these pressing social science topics, this work encourages thoughtful discussion on the state of human rights worldwide.
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As technology makes the world more accessible, it is increasingly important to develop a wide perspective on crucial issues of global significance. This essential volume takes a look at human rights throughout the world. Readers will evaluate whether certain countries or cultures are falling short on human rights, including the European Unions, Bangladesh, Tibet, Israel, America, and China. They will read about whether certain policies are effective or failing in places like Britain, Myanmar, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Korea. Treatment of women and children is also explored in places such as Haiti and Saudi Arabia.
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