Human Rights Encyclopedia
Discover the "Human Rights Encyclopedia," a definitive A-Z resource that delves into the complex world of human rights. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1999, this hardback edition spans an impressive 600 pages, offering a wealth of knowledge through expertly crafted entries. Each entry is meticulously illustrated and covers critical topics such as torture, slavery, asylum, genocide, hostages, imprisonment, and freedom of the press, providing a comprehensive country-by-country analysis. This encyclopedia is an essential reference for anyone interested in understanding the vital issues surrounding human rights today. Enhance your library with this invaluable resource and explore the depths of human rights advocacy and history.