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Good governance practices for the protection of human rights
Good Governance Practices for the Protection of Human Rights explores the relationship between governance principles and the realization of human rights. The book highlights key practices such as transparency, accountability, participation, and rule of law as essential foundations for protecting rights. It presents case studies from various countries, illustrating how institutional reforms, democratic processes, and anti-corruption measures contribute to strengthening human rights protections. By linking governance frameworks with practical outcomes, the work serves as a guide for policymakers, civil society, and international organizations seeking to integrate good governance into human rights promotion.
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