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The cambridge handbook of psychology and human rights (Record no. 2364)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 9781108442817
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng
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Classification number 323 RUB/C
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Personal name Rubin, Neal S; Ed.
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Title The cambridge handbook of psychology and human rights
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Name of publisher Cambridge University Press --
Year of publication 2020
Place of publication United Kingdom --
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Number of Pages xxxi, 627p.
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General note Part I. History of human rights; <br/><br/>Part II. The intersection of psychology and human rights; <br/><br/>Part III. Contemporary issues, psychology and human rights; <br/><br/>Part IV. Teaching, research, and training in psychology and human rights; <br/><br/>Part V. Future directions.
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Summary, etc <br/>"Two sentiments governed the post-war world: fear and hope. Fear of slipping into an unimaginable, worldwide atomic confrontation even more violent and destructive than the Second World War; and hope that, if the people of world could only acknowledge their common dignity, nations might find a way to perpetuate peace for the foreseeable future. These two feelings dominated the debates that gave birth to both the Charter of the United Nations and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In late April 1946, shrouded in the shadow of a horrific world war, nine delegates, selected for their individual expertise, gathered in New York at Hunter College to discuss what action the four-month old United Nations should take to advance "universal respect for, and observance of, human rights and fundamental freedoms," as set forth in the UN Charter (Art. 55). It was"-- Provided by publisher
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Topical Term Social Science
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Topical Term Political science
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Topical Term Human rights
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Topical Term United nations
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Personal name Flores, Roseanne L; Ed.
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