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The limits of ethics in international politics: the international human rights regime
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The limits of ethics in international politics: the international human rights regime as discussed by the authors is a seminal work in the field of international political science, focusing on human rights and international politics, which is also related to our work.Abstract:
(1992). The limits of ethics in international politics: the international human rights regime. Asian Studies Review: Vol. 16, No. 1, pp. 26-35.read more
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China and the International Human Rights Regime: A Case Study of Multilateral Monitoring, 1989-1994
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State Monitoring States: The United States, Australia, and China's Human Rights, 1990-2001
TL;DR: In an era of globalization, universal human rights are judged to transcend state borders and fragment state sovereignty and international human rights treaties and multilateral human rights organizations play an increasing role in regulating state activity and exert a socializing impact on recalcitrant states.
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Universal Human Rights in Theory and Practice
TL;DR: The third edition of the Third Edition of the Human Rights Theory of Human Rights as discussed by the authors has been published in the last few years and is the most widely used text for this purpose.
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Human Rights and International Relations
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