International Humanitarian Assistance The Right to Life in International Law The Right to Food

L C Green

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Abstract

When the international community first became interested in the problem of human rights during the second world war and then enunciated those rights in a series of international instruments, there was a tendency among writers to deal with the issue as a comprehensive whole. Now, however, it has become increasingly popular for authors to deal with a specific right to the exclusion of all others.
Original languageCanadian English
JournalDalhousie Law Journal
Issue number3.0
Publication statusPublished - Oct. 1 1988

Keywords

  • international humanitarian assistance
  • international law
  • human rights
  • WW2
  • disaster relief
  • Peter Macalister-Smith

Disciplines

  • International Law

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