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Human rights : current issues and controversies
Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2016]Written largely by Canadian scholars for Canadian readers, this overview of contemporary human rights concerns introduces the human rights instruments-provincial, national, and international-which protect Canadians. The volume begins with an outline of the history of human rights before moving on to discuss such important topics as the relationship between political institutions and rights protection, rights issues pertaining to specific communities, and cross-cutting rights issues that affect most or all citizens. Contemporary and comprehensive, Human Rights: Current Issues and Controversies is a valuable resource for anyone interested in learning more about human rights.
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Chicana/o-Latina/o Studies
Stanford holds over 400,000 volumes in Latin American Studies, supporting teaching and research in the humanities and social sciences. Strengths include materials on Brazil, Mexico, and US-Mexico border issues.
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African Studies
Stanford Libraries' African Studies collection has an extensive array of books, journals, newspapers, films, maps, special collections and databases, covering all of Sub-Saharan Africa and the Indian Ocean Islands.
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Horn of Africa bulletin
1989Published by: Sture Normark, <Sept./Oct. 1996-> ; Life & Peace Institute, All Africa Conference of Churches, and Fellowship of Christian Councils a...
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