Abstract
We have prepared this two-part case study with two pedagogical purposes in mind: (1) To develop an understanding of the concept (and political meaning) of human rights. (2) To facilitate discussion about processes of reconciliation and reconstruction and the importance of holistic conceptions of rights and security for future stability.
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Denny, Elaine K. and Waltz, Susan
(2010)
"Teaching Notes: Rights and Rebuilding in El Salvador,"
Human Rights & Human Welfare: Vol. 10:
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1, Article 37.
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https://digitalcommons.du.edu/hrhw/vol10/iss1/37
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