yesThis paper examines the conceptual origins of individual rights that shaped the UN and UNESCO model of human rights and the origins of group rights as they emerged in the post–colonial era to challenge inequality. It argues that the idea of rights to self determination, associated initially with decolonization in Africa based on equal statehood status in international relations, has, since decolonization, reinvigorated the promotion of group or peoples’ rights as a framework for challenging poverty and inequality, including access or rights to development
Presents the history of the 1948 adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, focusing on ...
This paper discusses the right of self-determinationfrom international law and international huma...
This thesis will examine and evaluate how post-colonial and universal key concepts reflects on The U...
This paper has as its objectives the determination of whether or not traditional African societies w...
This article discusses the right to self-determination in Africa and America and begins by examining...
The right to self-determination is one of the most important, yet contentious, principles of interna...
The aim of this paper is to look into the topic of human rights; consequently showing that the fight...
Since 1945 the focus of the principle of self-determination has been on decolonization. The remarka...
The deliberate omission of minority rights from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is ...
This article looks at the potential for individual communications under common article 1 of the Huma...
The right to self-determination of peoples, alongside the equality of nations, large and ...
This thesis examines the relationships between various groups of human rights, and the effect of glo...
The 70th anniversary of the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights presents an opport...
There are some vital questions that continuously and constantly confront us as human beings in Afric...
This paper discusses the right of self-determinationfrom International law and International huma...
Presents the history of the 1948 adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, focusing on ...
This paper discusses the right of self-determinationfrom international law and international huma...
This thesis will examine and evaluate how post-colonial and universal key concepts reflects on The U...
This paper has as its objectives the determination of whether or not traditional African societies w...
This article discusses the right to self-determination in Africa and America and begins by examining...
The right to self-determination is one of the most important, yet contentious, principles of interna...
The aim of this paper is to look into the topic of human rights; consequently showing that the fight...
Since 1945 the focus of the principle of self-determination has been on decolonization. The remarka...
The deliberate omission of minority rights from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is ...
This article looks at the potential for individual communications under common article 1 of the Huma...
The right to self-determination of peoples, alongside the equality of nations, large and ...
This thesis examines the relationships between various groups of human rights, and the effect of glo...
The 70th anniversary of the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights presents an opport...
There are some vital questions that continuously and constantly confront us as human beings in Afric...
This paper discusses the right of self-determinationfrom International law and International huma...
Presents the history of the 1948 adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, focusing on ...
This paper discusses the right of self-determinationfrom international law and international huma...
This thesis will examine and evaluate how post-colonial and universal key concepts reflects on The U...