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The status of human rights in the Arab world in 2000
The Status of Human Rights in the Arab World in 2000 offers an in-depth assessment of the human rights situation across Arab countries at the turn of the millennium. The book reviews political, civil, economic, social, and cultural rights, highlighting both progress and persistent challenges in governance, freedom of expression, gender equality, and minority rights. It critically examines state practices, the role of regional organizations, and the influence of international actors in shaping human rights policies. Drawing on reports, case studies, and comparative analysis, the text underscores the tension between traditional structures, authoritarian governance, and the growing demand for reform. By presenting both achievements and violations, the book provides a balanced yet critical perspective on the Arab region’s human rights landscape in 2000, serving as a valuable reference for scholars, policymakers, and advocates in Middle Eastern and human rights studies.
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