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23 Σεπ 2020 · This innovative textbook explores human rights law from a theoretical and practical perspective. Case studies and interviews with specialists show how theory is applied in real life and discussion questions engage students.
Refugees, asylum-seekers and migrants suffered serious human rights violations and abuses, including rape and extortion, at the hands of state officials, militias and smugglers.
Here are descriptions and links to eight human rights study books you can download for free. 1. Lifting the Spirit: Human Rights and Freedom of Religion or Belief (Published by Human Rights Resource Center, University of Minnesota)
libya: human rights agenda for change After 42 years of brutal repression and nearly seven months of conflict, Libyans are today looking ahead to building a state based on the respect for human rights and the rule of law.
26 Φεβ 2019 · This public statement documents the state of human rights in Libya during 2018, subdivided by key human rights themes. It is part of a regional review of the state of human rights in the Middle East and North Africa, which includes 18 other country entries.
While many observers may have written of Libya’s future as hopeless, the current Roadmap underscores the potential for peace and democracy in Libya, but only with the recognition that respect for human rights, the fight against impunity, and the prevalence of the rule of law are essential parts of the Libyan roadmap toward democratic transition ...
Impunity for violations of international humanitarian law and abuses of human rights, against Libyans and non-Libyans, undermines the rule of law and the State and its institutions. Widespread impunity further serves to deny Libyans their rights to truth, justice, and accountability.