"Education, Human Rights and Peace in Sustainable Development" ed. by Maigul Nugmanova, Heimo Mikkola, Alexander Rozanov, Valentina Komleva
ITexLi | 2020 | ISBN: 1839690429 9781839690426 1839690410 9781839690419 1839690437 9781839690433 | 295 pages | PDF | 8 MB
ITexLi | 2020 | ISBN: 1839690429 9781839690426 1839690410 9781839690419 1839690437 9781839690433 | 295 pages | PDF | 8 MB
This book demonstrates that there are still people and nations not respecting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This book will contribute to the joint pursuit of humanity to make the world better after we all get over the coronavirus pandemic.
The aim of sustainable development is to balance our economic, environmental and social needs, allowing prosperity for current and future generations. Countries must be allowed to meet their basic needs of employment, food, energy, water and sanitation. There is a clear relationship between the three topics of the book: right to education has been recognized as a human right - education has a role in peace-building. Additionally, education, human rights and peace have a significant role in sustainable development. The United Nations have defined a broad range of internationally accepted rights, including civil, cultural, economic, political and social rights.
Chapters from Brazil, Cameroon, Ethiopia, Kazakhstan, Israel, Peru, Russia and South-Africa cover topics like civil war, human abuses, the vulnerability of indigenous people, abortion, epilepsy, food security, lack of health equities in maternal and child health, and democracy or lack of it.
Contents
1. Police Education in the United Kingdom: Challenges and Future Directions
2. Enhancing Quality of Higher Education and Employability in Kazakhstan: Gender Aspects
3. Towards Global Peace and Sustainability: Role of Education in Peace-Building in the Great Lakes Region of Sub-Saharan Africa
4. Will Saudi Arabia Move toward Democracy as Socialism Falters?
5. Archaeological Sites, Cultural Heritage, and Sustainable Development in the Republic of Kazakhstan
6. A Human Rights-Based Approach to Maternal and Child Health in Ethiopia: Does it Matter to Promote Health Equities?
7. Food Security in Kazakhstan: Do Gender Inequalities Affect?
8. Decolonizing Indigenous Law: Self-Determination and Vulnerability in the Mapuche Case
9. Uprising and Human Rights Abuses in Southern Cameroon-Ambazonia
10. Humans: The Biggest Barrier to Realising Human Rights - A South African Perspective
11. Problems of Social Rights Enjoyment by Persons Diagnosed with Epilepsy: Legal Aspect
12. Abortion, Criminal Law and the Ten Thousand Women: Portraits of the Inquisition in Contemporary Brazil
13. Globalization of the Cruise Industry: A Tale of Ships Part II - Asia Post 1994
14. Treating the Enemy: Victims of the Syrian Civil War in Israel
15. Peace Revolution as a Three-Dimensional Process: The Israeli-Palestinian Case
16. Approaches to Analysis of Interstate Cooperation
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