Droits de l'homme et responsabilité
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This French-language volume addresses the relationship between human rights and responsibility amid globalization. Drawing on a congress or conference context, it frames rights not only as legal guarantees but also as questions of collective obligation and public accountability. The discussions are relevant to readers interested in how transnational political and economic change affects the protection of human dignity, the role of institutions, and the duties owed by states and societies. As a concise nonfiction work, it offers a scholarly entry point into debates at the intersection of law and ethics within global governance. Its value lies less in narrative development than in clarifying the conceptual links between rights discourse and social responsibility.
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Boris Martin
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