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Human Rights is part of the Global Issues series, which is designed to be a first-stop resource for research on the key challenges facing the world today. Each volume contains three sections, beginning with an introduction that clearly defines the issue, followed by detailed case studies of the issue's impact in the United States and several other countries or regions. The second section draws together significant U.S. and international primary source documents, and the third section gathers useful research tools such as brief biographies, facts and figures, an annotated bibliography, and more. A foreword written by an expert in the field complements each volume. A chronology, glossary, and index provide additional help. The essence of human rights is the idea that each person is endowed with inalienable rights and entitlements. International law, however, recognizes the sovereignty of states, which means governments are essentially free to practice or limit human rights to any degree they choose. The United Nations, as well as nongovernmental entities such as Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, frequently makes efforts to expose and prosecute abuses, but with such offenses as the persecution of religious minorities in China and violent government-led crackdowns across the Middle East, it is clear much work remains to be done to ensure human rights for all. This volume begins with a discussion of the history of concepts and declarations related to human rights and continues with detailed case studies centered on the United States, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, China, Chechnya, and Iran. Each case study discusses the respective country's current human rights position, efforts to reform and protect said rights, and historical and cultural perspectives on the issue. Book jacket.
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