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Human Rights without Borders: The Movement for Moral Globalization and Universal Protection
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 October 2020
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as a human rights practitioner rather than an academic, I am humbled in a number of ways to be part of this conversation. I am also reminded of the gulf of perception that exists between human rights practitioners and those who write and think about the practice of human rights. One example of this is the very different sense of the human rights movement's capacity to influence change.
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