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Human Rights In Latin America Sonia Cardenasrebecca K Root

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Human Rights In Latin America Sonia Cardenasrebecca K Root
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Publisher: Lightning Source Inc. (Tier 2)
File Extension: AZW3
File size: 18.22 MB
Author: Sonia Cardenas;Rebecca K. Root;
ISBN: 44bfac3f-d044-4b18-94f4-3fe8ac7a99a2, 44BFAC3F-D044-4B18-94F4-3FE8AC7A99A2
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Human Rights In Latin America Sonia Cardenasrebecca K Root by Sonia Cardenas;rebecca K. Root; 44bfac3f-d044-4b18-94f4-3fe8ac7a99a2, 44BFAC3F-D044-4B18-94F4-3FE8AC7A99A2 instant download after payment.

Sometimes we are inspired to do what is right and not what is convenient. This second edition has been long in coming, but it was slowed down by administrative work, personal responsibilities, and finally a pandemic. Still, its message of human rights awareness and hope—of how change can occur against the weight of history—was worth updating and sharing. Like the human rights struggles we examine, this volume was not solitary work; indeed, this second edition would never have been possible without the partnership of Rebecca Root. As coauthor, Rebecca brought the sensibilities of a no-nonsense political scientist and an astute human rights scholar with her background in comparative politics, complementing my own training in international relations and law. We embarked on this edition truly motivated by a belief that a text that could reach people broadly on the subject of human rights in Latin America was well worth the effort, no matter the obstacles.

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