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Books with title The Human Rights Book

  • The Human Rights Book

    Milton Meltzer

    Hardcover (Farrar Straus & Giroux, Aug. 1, 1979)
    Discusses the evolution of a concept of human rights, how these rights are defined and interpreted throughout the world, to what degree they are observed or violated, and the international institutions and agencies responsible for gaining and maintainingthese rights for individuals.
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  • Human Rights

    David M. Haugen

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Press, Feb. 8, 2013)
    Each title in the highly acclaimed Opposing Viewpoints series explores a specific issue by placing expert opinions in a unique pro/con format; the viewpoints are selected from a wide range of highly respected and often hard-to-find publications.; This title explores numerous aspects of human rights, including what is the status of human rights worldwide, how should the US government address human rights issues, what is the impact of religion on human rights, and if all rights are human rights.; "Each volume in the Opposing Viewpoints Series could serve as a model…not only providing access to a wide diversity of opinions, but also stimulating readers to do further research for group discussion and individual interest. Both shrill and moderate, th
  • Human Rights

    Tim Cooke

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Aug. 15, 2017)
    "Throughout recorded history there have been reports of individuals or groups of people being treated unequally or unfairly for various reasons like the color of their skin or the people they love. Rights in the ancient world were much different than modern human rights ... This book explores human rights today and how human rights have developed over time"--Publisher's website.
  • Human Rights

    Alice Harman

    Paperback (Franklin Watts, May 14, 2020)
    How can you be a good global citizen? By understanding the world we live in and how we can effect change. This book explores what human rights are, what happens when they are respected and when they are limited, for example losing your right to freedom if you commit a crime. The book looks at movements such as Black Lives Matter and at how we can all help to protect human rights through activation.The I'm a Global Citizen series explores the concept of 'Global Citizenship': recognising that the world we live in is unfair and unequal, but promoting individual and collective action to challenge and change this. Each book has information, fun activities, challenges, case studies and ideas for group and individual action presented with fun illustrations. The books promote the idea that we have power as individuals: each of us can change things, and each of us has choices about how we behave. They encourage children aged 8+ to counter ignorance and intolerance.
  • Human Rights

    Lauri S. Scherer

    language (Greenhaven Press, Feb. 17, 2014)
    Inspired by the acclaimed Opposing Viewpoints series, this series helps readers gain an awareness of current issues and develop critical thinking skills by presenting a wealth of information on contemporary issues in a colorful, easy-to-read format.; Introducing Issues with Opposing Viewpoints: Human Rights examines what constitutes a human right, what constitutes a human rights violation, and how the United States shoud protect human rights.; In addition to pro/con articles, each Introducing Issues with Opposing Viewpoints volume includes appealing features designed to help students understand the complexities of current issues: Full-color photographs, charts, graphs, and cartoons supplement the text; Engaging fact boxes provide at-a-glance information; Guided reading questions aid comprehension; A list of basic facts about the issue broadens readers’ understanding; Glossary, annotated bibliography, Web sites, and organizations to contact supplement student research.
  • Human Rights

    David M. Haugen

    Paperback (Greenhaven Press, Feb. 8, 2013)
    Each title in the highly acclaimed Opposing Viewpoints series explores a specific issue by placing expert opinions in a unique pro/con format; the viewpoints are selected from a wide range of highly respected and often hard-to-find publications.; This title explores numerous aspects of human rights, including what is the status of human rights worldwide, how should the US government address human rights issues, what is the impact of religion on human rights, and if all rights are human rights.; "Each volume in the Opposing Viewpoints Series could serve as a model…not only providing access to a wide diversity of opinions, but also stimulating readers to do further research for group discussion and individual interest. Both shrill and moderate, th
  • Human Rights

    Margaret Haerens

    language (Greenhaven Press, May 4, 2011)
    This series provides readers with the information they need to think critically about the worldwide implications of global issues; each volume focuses on a controversial topic of worldwide importance and offers a panoramic view of opinions.; ; By illuminating the complexities and interrelations of the global community, this excellent resource helps students and other researchers enhance their global awareness. Each volume focuses on a controversial topic of worldwide importance and offers a panoramic view of opinions selected from a diverse range of international sources, including journals, magazines, newspapers, nonfiction books, speeches, government documents, organization newsletters, and position papers. These books contain an annotated table of contents; locator maps, to help readers place countries or areas covered in the essays; “for further discussion” questions; a worldwide list of organizations to contact; bibliographies of books and periodicals; and a subject index.
  • Human Rights

    Mark D. Friedman

    Paperback (Heinemann, Jan. 1, 2012)
    What are human rights? Is there a set of global human rights that every person is entitled to? Should there be? This book takes a look at what human rights are, where they're being violated, and what is being done to enforce them.
  • Human Rights

    William Jay Jacobs

    Hardcover (Atheneum, April 30, 1990)
    Biographical portraits of twenty-nine individuals who fought for human rights, from Roger Williams and Thomas Paine to Eleanor Roosevelt and Martin Luther King.
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  • Human Rights

    Jacqueline Langwith

    Hardcover (Greenhaven Press, Dec. 13, 2007)
    Essays debate how human rights should be handled globally and in the United States, discussing such issues as whether human rights are global or cultural and how abuses should be handled.
  • Human Rights

    Lauri S. Scherer

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Press, Feb. 17, 2014)
    Inspired by the acclaimed Opposing Viewpoints series, this series helps readers gain an awareness of current issues and develop critical thinking skills by presenting a wealth of information on contemporary issues in a colorful, easy-to-read format.; Introducing Issues with Opposing Viewpoints: Human Rights examines what constitutes a human right, what constitutes a human rights violation, and how the United States shoud protect human rights.; In addition to pro/con articles, each Introducing Issues with Opposing Viewpoints volume includes appealing features designed to help students understand the complexities of current issues: Full-color photographs, charts, graphs, and cartoons supplement t
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  • Human Rights

    Jacqueline Langwith

    Paperback (Greenhaven Press, Dec. 7, 2007)
    Essays debate how human rights should be handled globally and in the United States, discussing such issues as whether human rights are global or cultural and how abuses should be handled.