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Human Rights Defenders

Cassia Vaughn

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Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

Human Rights Defenders explores the lives of activists and lawyers dedicated to defending fundamental human rights, often at great personal risk. The book delves into the strategies used to challenge oppression and the personal sacrifices made in the pursuit of social justice. You'll discover how these individuals have shaped landmark legal battles and social movements, offering insight into the evolving definition of human rights in the face of modern challenges. 

 
The book examines the evolution of human rights law since World War II and highlights the importance of civil disobedience and legal advocacy. Through detailed accounts of specific cases and campaigns, the book emphasizes the critical role of individual agency in advancing human rights. For instance, it explores how activists have investigated state-sponsored violence and fought for environmental justice, showcasing the power of grassroots efforts. 

 
The book progresses by introducing key concepts, presenting case studies, and then culminating in practical applications for current and future activists.
Available since: 04/03/2025.
Print length: 80 pages.

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