It takes the average reader 11 hours and 8 minutes to read Human Rights, the UN and the Baháʼís in Iran by Nazila Ghanea-Hercock
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This book provides the first comprehensive assessment of the contribution of the United Nations to the human rights situation of the Bahá ís in Iran. It does this by examining the theoretical, legal, institutional and political dimensions of this issue in detail. The situation of the Bahá í community in Iran between 1979 and 2002 provides a particularly good test case for the international community due to its clarity. By giving attention to a singular case within a discrete time frame, this book is able to effectively examine the impact of UN human rights protection. Attention is given in this study to the clash between religion and human rights, the protection of freedom of religion or belief in international law, the workings of UN human rights charter-based and treaty bodies and their various mechanisms, and recommendations for the resolution of the Bahá í human rights situation in Iran.
Human Rights, the UN and the Baháʼís in Iran by Nazila Ghanea-Hercock is 648 pages long, and a total of 167,184 words.
This makes it 219% the length of the average book. It also has 204% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 15 hours and 13 minutes to read Human Rights, the UN and the Baháʼís in Iran aloud.
Human Rights, the UN and the Baháʼís in Iran is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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