Abstract
The true measure of whether human rights indeed are the "irreducible core" of the UK’s new foreign policy will be the extent to which the coalition government respects and protects “core” human rights.
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Mooney, Erin
(2010)
"Human Rights at the “Core” of UK Foreign Policy Requires Respect for Core Human Rights,"
Human Rights & Human Welfare: Vol. 10:
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8, Article 5.
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