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The Making of Dignity and Human Rights in the Western Tradition : A Retrospective Analysis, Hardback Book

The Making of Dignity and Human Rights in the Western Tradition : A Retrospective Analysis Hardback

Part of the Studies in the History of Law and Justice series

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The book describes in a retrospective way how dignity and human rights evolved.

In doing so, the book is divided in three parts: human rights from present to early modern age, human dignity from present to Early modern age and dignity and human rights from present to future. The book has been written in a way that might me appealing to graduate students, postgraduate students, researchers and even laymen who are interested in the making of dignity and human rights in the Western.

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