Peoples' Rights
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Description
The right to self-determination has been a driving force in international law and politics through much of the post-World War II period. In the 1970s it was joined by a number of other human rights attributed to peoples rather than to individuals, including rights to development, peace, a clean environment, and humanitarian assistance. In this volume the current and future significance of these so-called third-generation solidarity rights are examined by leading experts.
Publication Date
2001
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Recommended Citation
Philip G. Alston,
Peoples' Rights,
(2001).
Available at:
https://gretchen.law.nyu.edu/fac-books-edited-works/755
