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Challenges in International Human Rights Law
M.T. Kamminga
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International Human Rights Law
100%
Healthcare
50%
Social Rights
50%
Poverty
50%
Economic Rights
50%
Terrorism
50%
Human Rights Law
50%
Environmental Degradation
50%
Investment Arbitration
50%
Transitional Justice
50%
Extraterritoriality
50%
Non-state Actors
50%
Health Investment
50%
Justiciability
50%
Human Rights Lawyers
50%
Student Researchers
50%
Mainstream Journals
50%
INIS
humans
100%
volume
75%
resources
25%
range
25%
investment
25%
economics
25%
terrorism
25%
environmental degradation
25%
arbitration
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Justice
100%
Terrorism
100%
Arbitration
100%
Social Sciences
International Human Rights Law
100%
Human Rights
33%
Justice
33%
United Nation Organization
33%
Environmental Degradation
33%
Arbitration
33%
Social and Economic Rights
33%