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European convention on human rights: protection of individual rights in the age of globalisation / Yousuf, Abu Salah Md.; Uddin, Mohammad Jasim   Journal Article
Uddin, Mohammad Jasim Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The European Convention on Human Rights is considered as the premier document, which gives the highest degree of protection to individual rights. Since 1953, the Convention has been playing an important role in promoting the ideas of individual human rights. By contrast, the developments of globalisation are posing a number of challenges in realising individual rights. However, development of the concept of individual human rights in Europe has gone through a long process of evolution. Therefore, the objectives of this paper are to evaluate the evolution of individual rights in Europe, and to examine how far the European Convention on Human Rights is addressing the emerging realities of globalisation.
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UN Human Rights Council: its roots and evolution / Lyapichev, S   Journal Article
Lyapichev, S Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract FOUR HUNDRED AND TEN YEARS ago, on 17 February 1600 Giordano Bruno, with an iron spiked gag in his mouth was brought to the Campo dei' Fiori to be burnt at the stake for free thinking.1 Chained to the stake he was tied with damp ropes which, having dried in the fire shrank and cut into the flesh.2 His death was no less shocking than his ideas.
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