Stories
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Good animals, bad humans?
Could an animal be more evolved than a human? Victorian psychologists thought that in some cases the answer could be ‘yes’.
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The unearthly children of science fiction’s Cold War
In the 1950s a new figure emerged in British novels, film and television: a disturbing young alien that revealed postwar society’s fear of the unruly power of teenagers.
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How nature is defending itself in court
The idea that nature has legal rights is increasingly being taken seriously, but who gets to speak for it? Isabella Kaminski asks how the non-human can be represented within a human-made system.
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Leaving Mexico and finding refuge in hope
In Mexico, violence of all kinds – organised, street, domestic – is accepted as normal. From the UK, Laura Morales speaks out and fights to help those suffering back home.
Catalogue
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Human Rights Act 1998 : Chapter 42.
Great Britain.Date: 1998- Journals
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Human rights case digest
Date: 1990-- Archives and manuscripts
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Human Rights Year 1968: elimination of discrimination against women (H.2)
Date: 1967-1970Reference: SA/MWF/H.44Part of: Medical Women's Federation- Books
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Human Rights, Inc : the world novel, narrative form, and international law / Joseph R. Slaughter.
Slaughter, Joseph RDate: 2007- Books
Human rights and disability advocacy / edited by Maya Sabatello and Marianne Schulze.
Date: [2013], ©2013