LA 4307 Law of Human Rights 2 credits
A study of the meaning and philosophy behind human rights, the protection of human rights under the League of Nations and the United Nations, the protection of human rights at regional levels such as Europe, America, Africa and Arab States, the protection of human rights in Thai law.
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