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Barnes and Noble

Human Rights and Indigenous Peoples: A Handbook on the UN System

Current price: $48.99
Human Rights and Indigenous Peoples: A Handbook on the UN System
Human Rights and Indigenous Peoples: A Handbook on the UN System

Barnes and Noble

Human Rights and Indigenous Peoples: A Handbook on the UN System

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A collection of fundamental information on the possibilities and limitations of the United Nations action in the field of human rights. The book gives detailed description of the existing international mechanisms for prevention and compensation of serious violations of the fundamental rights of indigenous peoples.

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