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Human Rights And Social Work Towards Rightsbased Practice Revised Jim Ife

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Human Rights And Social Work Towards Rightsbased Practice Revised Jim Ife
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.05 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Jim Ife
ISBN: 9780511457326, 9780521719629, 0511457324, 0521719623
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: Revised

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Human Rights And Social Work Towards Rightsbased Practice Revised Jim Ife by Jim Ife 9780511457326, 9780521719629, 0511457324, 0521719623 instant download after payment.

Human rights ideals are at the pinnacle of contemporary social work practice and international political discourse. Yet in recent years, with the heightened threat of terrorism, we have begun to witness an erosion of many traditional civil liberties. Set against this backdrop, the revised edition of Human Rights and Social Work moves beyond the limitations of conventional legal frameworks. With customary clarity and ease of style, Jim Ife challenges the notion of the 'three generations of human rights', teasing out the conceptual problems of this approach and demonstrating how the three generations actually overlap at an intrinsic level. Essential reading for scholars, students and practitioners alike, this book shows how an implicit understanding of human rights principles can provide a foundation for practice that is central to social work, community development and the broader human services.

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