Bahá'í Library Online
. . . .
.

full details for

A Bahá'í Critique of Human Rights

 
AuthorNazila Ghanea-Hercock
 
Title of item
A Bahá'í Critique of Human Rights
 
Subtitle of item
State Sovereignty as Smokescreen or Necessary Partner in Securing Human Rights?
 
Pages
90-101
 
Total pages
230
Parent publication   Bahá'í-Inspired Perspectives on Human Rights
 
Publisher of this ed.
Hong Kong: Juxta Publishing Co.
Date of this edition 2001
LanguageEnglish
Permission publisher
Posted 2011-08-30 by Jonah Winters
Classified in Published Articles
URLbahai-library.com/ghanea-hercock_critique_human_rights
Abstract The Bahá’í critique of the current international human rights system focuses on the extent and centrality of state sovereignty; the importance of the international protection of human rights by the United Nations; systemic challenges.
Notes This book is also available for download as a single PDF [2MB].

Mirrored with permission from juxta.com. See publisher's Books for the World license.

Page views 5294 hits since 2011-08-30
 
Last edited
2011-08-30. See previous versions [archive.org].

Documents posted between 2003-2012 had various slightly different URLs and sometimes can be found in archive.org with addresses like bahai-library.com/file.php5?file=ghanea-hercock_critique_human_rights.

 

click on any question mark above for details
Home Site Map Links Copyright About Contact
.
. .