The Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Human Rights Collective Research Project

Europe is characterised by developed liberal democracies that put a strong emphasis on the protection of human rights. Since the 1950's, no major political or economic event has put in question the commitment of the European Union or the Member States to upholding the rule of law and to protect...

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Language:English
Published: Berlin Logos Verlag Berlin 2024
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