
La tutela internazionale dei diritti umani
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Narrated by:
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Eliana Lupo
About this listen
Affermati nel 1945 dalla Dichiarazione universale e difesi dalla Comunità internazionale i diritti umani sono proclamati e violati, celebrati e calpestati ogni giorno. Questo audiolibro offre una guida per districarsi tra i meccanismi di garanzia - dall'Onu alla Corte europea, alla Commissione africana - segnalandone i punti di forza e le debolezze.
Nel Ventesimo secolo sono state gettate le basi normative per la tutela internazionale dei diritti umani; la sfida del Ventunesimo secolo è dare più concretezza ai diritti in tutte le regioni del mondo cercando di rendere gli Stati davvero responsabili della protezione della dignità umana.
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