The Place of Human rights in Foreign Policy and the Strengthening of International Accountability
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Title
The Place of Human rights in Foreign Policy and the Strengthening of International Accountability
Description
Argues that the concept of "human rights" as a foundation of foreign policy instead of being a national (as opposed to international) concern is relatively recent. Examines the implications and dangers of this recent shift in respect to intervention in nations which are deemed to not respect human rights.
Creator
Dithcley Conference Report No. D90/6, Ditchley Foundation 1990, 7pp
Publisher
Vincent RJ
Identifier
EU 189
Collection
Citation
Dithcley Conference Report No. D90/6, Ditchley Foundation 1990, 7pp, “The Place of Human rights in Foreign Policy and the Strengthening of International Accountability,” accessed May 2, 2024, https://statewatch.omeka.net/items/show/7997.