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Essays on Human Rights in the Helsinki Process. Edited by A. Bloed and P. van Dijk. Dordrecht, Boston, Lancaster: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1985. Pp. xiii, 266. Dfl.145; $49.75; £40.25.
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1 Henkin, , Human Rights and “Domestic Jurisdiction,” in Human Rights, International Law and the Helsinki Accord 21 (Buergenthal, T. ed. 1977)Google Scholar.
2 The “right to work” in this context does not, of course, mean the same as the narrow sense in which the term is normally used in the United States. It refers internationally to the right to freely chosen employment.