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The Rights Track Sound Evidence On Human Rights And Modern Slavery Todd Landman

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The Rights Track Sound Evidence On Human Rights And Modern Slavery Todd Landman
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Publisher: Anthem Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.21 MB
Pages: 266
Author: Todd Landman, Christine Garrington
ISBN: 9781839983856, 183998385X
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Rights Track Sound Evidence On Human Rights And Modern Slavery Todd Landman by Todd Landman, Christine Garrington 9781839983856, 183998385X instant download after payment.

The Rights Track: Sound Evidence on Human Rights and Modern Slaveryuses rich content from The Rights Track podcast [www.rightstrack.org] in an innovative book that enhances and enriches our understanding of the human rights challenges facing the world today. This book showcases the important role of evidence in tackling those challenges and explores the medium of podcasting as a tool for discussing how research evidence is used to protect and promote human rights. From counting torture victims to the joy of human rights, from modern slavery to gay rights, refugees to the radical right, the authors draw new insights and intelligence from conversations between podcast host Landman and an array of experts and advocates who are leaders in their field. Through close analysis of the voices and commentary of podcast guests from six series of the podcast, the authors illustrate the enduring importance of human rights and the need to keep talking about them.

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