2021
DOI: 10.1007/s41134-020-00149-7
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Human Rights, Collaborative Advocacy, and a Global Approach to Practice: Lessons from a Field Experience in Indonesia

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“…By raising several cases of the Security Council and the European Union, the article recommends the need to institutionalize the involvement of international organizations in protecting against national human rights violations 48 . Some of the preceding articles demonstrate a connection between infectious diseases 49 , neglected diseases 50 , social conditions in society 51 , and the roles of government and non-government actors in combating these diseases 52 . Even the government's dominant role has the potential to result in human rights violations.…”
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“…By raising several cases of the Security Council and the European Union, the article recommends the need to institutionalize the involvement of international organizations in protecting against national human rights violations 48 . Some of the preceding articles demonstrate a connection between infectious diseases 49 , neglected diseases 50 , social conditions in society 51 , and the roles of government and non-government actors in combating these diseases 52 . Even the government's dominant role has the potential to result in human rights violations.…”
Section: Top Cited Articlesmentioning
confidence: 99%