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The Human Rights Reader
The Human Rights Reader by Micheline R. Ishay is a comprehensive anthology that traces the historical, philosophical, and political evolution of human rights across different periods and civilizations. The book compiles foundational texts, key declarations, and influential writings from thinkers, activists, and institutions that have shaped the global human rights discourse. Ishay organizes the collection thematically and chronologically, allowing readers to understand how ideas of freedom, justice, and equality have developed from ancient traditions to modern international law. Through this rich compilation, the book offers critical insights into the ideological struggles, cultural contexts, and global movements that continue to define the pursuit of human rights, making it an essential resource for scholars, practitioners, and students alike.
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