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Human rights are extremely important in the analysis, evaluation and processing of practically every area of social work. On the basis of actual challenges in the central areas of social work, this volume enables students to recognize, acquire and strengthen the skills needed to take action on the basis of human rights. A rigorously interdisciplinary approach clarifies the social-ethics, legal and political aspects of the selected example cases and outlines coherent approaches to action.

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Human rights are extremely important in the analysis, evaluation and processing of practically every area of social work. On the basis of actual challenges in the central areas of social work, this volume enables students to recognize, acquire and strengthen the skills needed to take action on the basis of human rights. A rigorously interdisciplinary approach clarifies the social-ethics, legal and political aspects of the selected example cases and outlines coherent approaches to action.

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Autorenporträt
Dr. Walter Eberlei is Professor of Political Science at the University of Applied Sciences in Düsseldorf (HSD). Dr. Katja Neuhoff is a specialist in social ethics and lecturer at HSD. Dr. Klaus Riekenbrauk was formerly Professor of Law there.