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Crime Prevention And Justice In 2030 The Un And The Universal Declaration Of Human Rights 1st Edition Helmut Kury

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Crime Prevention And Justice In 2030 The Un And The Universal Declaration Of Human Rights 1st Edition Helmut Kury
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.05 MB
Pages: 768
Author: Helmut Kury, Sławomir Redo
ISBN: 9783030562267, 9783030562274, 3030562263, 3030562271
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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Crime Prevention And Justice In 2030 The Un And The Universal Declaration Of Human Rights 1st Edition Helmut Kury by Helmut Kury, Sławomir Redo 9783030562267, 9783030562274, 3030562263, 3030562271 instant download after payment.

This book analyzes human rights and crime prevention challenges from the perspective of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the 2030 United Nations Sustainable Development Agenda, in particular its goal 16 on promoting peaceful, inclusive and just societies, the creation and development of which depend on the interplay between various secular and non-secular (f)actors. The book reflects on the implementation of these two legal instruments from a “back to the future” standpoint, that is, drawing on the wisdom of contributors to the 2030 Agenda from the past and present in order to offer a constructive inter-disciplinary and intergenerational approach. The book’s intended readership includes academics and educationists, criminal justice practitioners and experts, diplomats, spiritual leaders and non-governmental actors; its goal is to encourage them to pursue a socially and human rights oriented drive for “larger freedom,” which is currently jeopardized by adverse political currents.

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