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The State of Human Rights

Conor Gearty

Global Policy, 2014, vol. 5, issue 4, 391-400

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Can human rights law stay on a credible route, one that respects human rights values while delivering substantive outcomes in the way that law is supposed to do? The answer to this question determines our human rights (law) future.

Date: 2014
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