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A practical handbook for students seeking to understand, explain and redress human rights problems in the world. Written in a clear and accessible manner, it provides students with the conceptual frameworks and methodological tools.

Produktbeschreibung
A practical handbook for students seeking to understand, explain and redress human rights problems in the world. Written in a clear and accessible manner, it provides students with the conceptual frameworks and methodological tools.

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Autorenporträt
Todd Landman
Rezensionen
'A faultless exposition of the quantitative approach to human rights inquiry...will be essential reading for those engaged in this field...it is difficult to see how this book could be improved.' - International Affairs

'The Landmand project is serious, well-argued and challenging; it also contains a promise for a new branch or application of social science, which may produce firm results in the political sociology of human rights practices.' - Zenon Stavrinides, The Philosopher

'A faultless exposition of the quantitative approach to human rights inquiry...will be essential reading for those engaged in this field...it is difficult to see how this book could be improved.' - International Affairs

'The Landmand project is serious, well-argued and challenging; it also contains a promise for a new branch or application of social science, which may produce firm results in the political sociology of human rights practices.' - Zenon Stavrinides, The Philosopher