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Creating Human Rights How Noncitizens Made Sex Persecution Matter To The World Lisa S Alfredson

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Creating Human Rights How Noncitizens Made Sex Persecution Matter To The World Lisa S Alfredson
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.93 MB
Pages: 328
Author: Lisa S. Alfredson
ISBN: 9780812201062, 081220106X
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Creating Human Rights How Noncitizens Made Sex Persecution Matter To The World Lisa S Alfredson by Lisa S. Alfredson 9780812201062, 081220106X instant download after payment.

The first in-depth study of a novel women's refugee movement and its challenge, as an international trigger case, to traditional conceptions of human rights. It illuminates keys to the movement's success, including, paradoxically, noncitizen politics, and uncovers critical implications for theories of human rights change.


The first in-depth study of a novel women's refugee movement and its challenge, as an international trigger case, to traditional conceptions of human rights. It illuminates keys to the movement's success, including, paradoxically, noncitizen politics, and uncovers critical implications for theories of human rights change.

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