Declaration by United Nations
Recognising Indigenous People, The Bangladeshi Way: The United Nations Declaration, Transnational Activism And The Constitutional Amendment Affair Of 2011
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A CRTICAL APPRAISAL OF HUMAN RIGHTS FOLLOWED BY UNIVERSAL ETHICS IN UNITED NATIONS UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND BHAGAVAD GITA
10
The Adoption of the Declaration on the Right to Peace by the United Nations: a Human Rights Landmark
24
Education Expenditure and Access to Education: Case Study of United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Declaration in Nigeria
9
The Role of Soft Law in the International Legal System: the case of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
28
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: a Human Rights Framework for Intellectual Property Rights
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No Worldwide Consensus: The United Nations Declaration on Human Cloning
28
Indigenous Rights in the Making: The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
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Resources and Capabilities for Sustainable Operations Strategy
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The Role Of United Nations
5
Indigenous Peoples, Poverty and the Role of Social Workers
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The UN Declaration Of The Rights Of Indigenous Peoples And The Ainu Of Japan: Development And Challenges
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Economic sanctions as a means to enforce human rights in Burma (Myanmar) : a thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Master of Philosophy in Development Studies
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Justice, Safety and Security of Women: a Literature’s Review
5
The "Right to Development" and the New International Economic Order, with Special Reference to Africa
21
Women’s Sexual Harassment issues in Health Sector of India
7
The role of diasporic media in facilitating citizen journalism and political awareness in Zimbabwe
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United Nations Human Rights "Entitlements": The Right to Development Analyzed Within the Application of the Right to Self-determination
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The European Community and human rights
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SACREDNESS OF LIFE AND HUMAN DIGNITY IN THE LEGAL PROFESSION: NIGERIAN EXPERIENCE
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