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War, conflict and human rights theory and practice
The book War, Conflict, and Human Rights: Theory and Practice provides a comprehensive analysis of the intricate relationship between armed conflict and the protection of human rights. It explores key theoretical frameworks on the causes and dynamics of war, as well as the impact of conflict on civilian populations and vulnerable groups. The text examines international legal instruments, including humanitarian law and human rights conventions, while also addressing the role of global and regional institutions in conflict prevention, peacebuilding, and accountability. By combining theoretical discussions with practical case studies, the book bridges academic perspectives and real-world challenges. It is a critical resource for students, scholars, policymakers, and practitioners engaged in the fields of international relations, human rights, peace studies, and conflict resolution.
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