Hammarberg, 2016 - Google Patents
Human rights and social equalityHammarberg, 2016
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- 3823911372881238663
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- Hammarberg T
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- Human rights and social equality: Challenges for social work
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There is a very clear linkage between social equality and the realisation of human rights. Equality creates better conditions for a human rights culture and a consistent rights approach in political decision making promotes development towards more equality. It …
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