| Title | The Human Right to Peace |
| Author | Douglas Roche |
| Recommendations | The Human Right to Peace is a very timely and relevant book that addresses many critical global issues – issues that will determine our future and those of succeeding generations.
Aside from the 1997 Carnegie Commission Report on the Prevention of Deadly Conflict and numerous, occasionally tedious, UN documents, there has been insufficient attention in any systematic study on the steps necessary to develop a ‘culture of peace’. In this respect, Roche has filled an enormous void in the available literature. This book was not written solely for a select, expert audience. It stands out for being a clear, concise, and easy read. It should be required reading for students, teachers, parents, activists, officials and, hopefully, politicians.
Also "In the Human Right to Peace Douglas Roche combines the voice of experience with the passion of commitment to produce an eloquent, compelling invitation to demand the peace that is not only possible, but that is our right." - Ernie Regehr, Director of Project Ploughshares |
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| Type | Book |
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Publisher | Novalis |
| Language | English |
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Year | 2003 |
| Audience | Members |
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Place | Toronto |
| Length | 271 |
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Call ID | 9782895074090 |
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ISBN | 289507409-7 |
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Keywords | Human Right to Peace |
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