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Andrew Fagan is Deputy Director of the Human Rights Centre, University of Essex, UK, and editor of the Essex Internet Encyclopaedia of Human Rights. read more..

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Mapping Violations of Freedom Worldwide

Human rights have become synonymous with legal, political, social and even economic justice - as a means of overcoming oppression and discrimination irrespective of nationality, class, creed, gender, ethnicity, or even ideological commitment. As global governments are increasingly using a threat of terrorism to tighten national security, this critical investigation reveals the inequities within the various interpretations of human rights and their applications worldwide.

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