The Concept of Human RightsCroom Helm, 1985 - 120 Seiten Summary : A revision of Jack Donnelly's doctoral dissertation, submitted at the University of California in autumn 1981. |
Inhalt
Human Nature | 27 |
Further Challenges | 69 |
The Problem of Lists | 89 |
Urheberrecht | |
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