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Eternus (Paperback): Don Handfield Eternus (Paperback)
Don Handfield; Created by Andy Serkis, Andrew Levitas; Anastazja Davis; Illustrated by Karl Moline, …
R648 Discovery Miles 6 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Human Rights in Europe during the Cold War (Hardcover): Rasmus Mariager, Karl Molin, Kjersti Brathagen Human Rights in Europe during the Cold War (Hardcover)
Rasmus Mariager, Karl Molin, Kjersti Brathagen
R3,095 Discovery Miles 30 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book provides an overview of the establishment, dispersion and effects of human rights in Europe during the Cold War. The struggle for human rights did not begin at the end of the Second World War. For centuries, political associations, religious societies and individuals had been fighting for political freedom, religious tolerance, freedom of expression, freedom of thought and the right to participate in politics. However, the world was awakened by the atrocities of the Second World War and the idea that every person should have certain perpetual and inalienable rights was set out in The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) from 1948, which contained an enumeration of international human rights standards. Adopting an interpretative framework which pulls together universal ideas, values and principles of human rights, Human Rights in Europe during the Cold War demonstrates how conflicting interests collided when the exact meaning of human rights was established. It also discusses various approaches to the idea of imposing respect for human rights in countries where they were systematically violated and assesses the outcome of international accords on human rights, in particular the 1975 Helsinki Final Act. In conclusion, this volume proposes that human rights functioned as moral support to the opposition in repressive regimes and that this was subsequently used as a tool to further system changes. Based on new archival research, this book will be of much interest to students of Cold War studies, human rights, European history, international law and IR in general.

Rising Stars Compendium (Paperback): J. Michael Straczynski Rising Stars Compendium (Paperback)
J. Michael Straczynski; Artworks by Keu Cha, David Finch, Karl Moline, Brent Anderson
R2,029 R1,641 Discovery Miles 16 410 Save R388 (19%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

When Rising Stars first debuted in 1999, people hailed its fresh take on the superhero mythos, grounding the fantastic in reality. The groundbreaking series about a group of people who are born with special abilities after a mysterious light appears in the sky by acclaimed writer J. Michael Straczynski (Babylon 5, Amazing Spider-Man, Thor) spawned three spin-off mini-series and has influenced successful TV shows like The 4400 and Heroes. This collection includes all 24 issues of J. Michael Straczynski's run on Rising Stars, as well as all three spin-off mini-series written by his protege, Fiona Avery.

Creating Social Democracy - A Century of the Social Democratic Labor Party in Sweden (Paperback): Klaus Misgeld, Karl Molin,... Creating Social Democracy - A Century of the Social Democratic Labor Party in Sweden (Paperback)
Klaus Misgeld, Karl Molin, Klas Amark
R772 Discovery Miles 7 720 Out of stock

The Swedish Social Democratic Labor Party (SAP) was founded more than one hundred years ago, in April 1889. During this "century of social democracy" Sweden has been transformed from an agrarian to an industrial society, from a poor country to a welfare state; and the SAP has evolved from being a lower-class movement to the nation's leading party for more than half a century. Is Sweden's development so special and is the Swedish labor movement unique when viewed from an international perspective? When were the critical decisions taken, what did the Social Democrats want to achieve, and what have they actually succeeded in doing--especially in light of the Social Democrats' loss of governmental power in 1991? These questions are discussed in thirteen essays addressing economic policy, social and welfare policy, international policy, and the party's inner structure and ideology. Two additional chapters on historical background and the latest developments in Sweden and some tables make this volume valuable for readers wanting competent information about Sweden, about the development of Swedish society, and about the most successful Social Democratic Labor party in Europe.

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