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Human Rights in Europe during the Cold War Hypotheses time's passage

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time's passage

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Human Rights in Europe during the Cold War Hypotheses time's passageThis 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

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