The book chapter analyses how human rights are integrated and protected in Russia's and China's internal order. The research led to the examination of the emerging dynamics between Russia and China and the international and/or regional human rights frameworks they belong and how relevant international law obligations are implemented within their domestic legal order.
Marco Balboni, Carmelo Danisi (2020). Reframing Human Rights in Russia and China. How National Identity and National Interests Shape Relations with, and the Implementation of, International Law.. Leiden : Brill [10.1163/9789004428898_005].
Reframing Human Rights in Russia and China. How National Identity and National Interests Shape Relations with, and the Implementation of, International Law.
Marco Balboni;Carmelo Danisi
2020
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The book chapter analyses how human rights are integrated and protected in Russia's and China's internal order. The research led to the examination of the emerging dynamics between Russia and China and the international and/or regional human rights frameworks they belong and how relevant international law obligations are implemented within their domestic legal order.File in questo prodotto:
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