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Decolonization and the Evolution of International Human Rights
Chapter 3 .Putting the Stamps Back On: Apartheid, Anticolonialism, and the Accidental Birth of a Universal Right to Petition
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January 31 2010
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Chapter 5. “According to Their Own Norms of Civilization”: The Rise of Cultural Relativism and the Decline of Human Rights
Chapter 4. “It Is Very Fitting”: Celebrating Freedom in the Shah’s Iran, the First World Conference on Human Rights, Tehran 1968
Chapter 1. Human Rights and the Birth of the Third World: The Bandung Conference
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Chapter 2. “Transforming the End into the Means”: The Third World and the Right to Self-Determination
Chapter 3 .Putting the Stamps Back On: Apartheid, Anticolonialism, and the Accidental Birth of a Universal Right to Petition
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Introduction: The Politics of Decolonization and the Evolution of the International Human Rights Project
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