What books talk about human rights?
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What books talk about human rights?
Ten great books on human rights
- To Kill a Mockingbird. Writer: Harper Lee.
- 1984. Writer: George Orwell.
- The Help. Writer: Kathryn Stockett.
- Mosquito. Writer: Roma Tearne.
- The Moonlit Cage. Writer: Linda Holeman.
- I Am Troy Davis. Writers: Jen Marlowe, Martina Davis-Correia and Troy Anthony Davis.
- Fearless Fighter.
- I Am Malala.
What is the most important law book?
10 Books Every Law Student Should Read
- About Law – Tony Honoré
- Landmarks in the Law – Lord Denning.
- Letters to a Law Student – Nicholas McBride.
- Bleak House – Charles Dickens.
- Learning the Law – Glanville Williams.
- To Kill a Mockingbird – Harper Lee.
- Jeremy Hutchinson’s Case Histories – Thomas Grant.
What is the law book called?
What is another word for law book?
statute book | legislation |
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record | body of law |
codification | codified law |
lawbook | legal code |
statute law | written law |
What are the four human rights?
Appendix 5: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (abbreviated)
Article 1 | Right to Equality |
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Article 2 | Freedom from Discrimination |
Article 3 | Right to Life, Liberty, Personal Security |
Article 4 | Freedom from Slavery |
Article 5 | Freedom from Torture and Degrading Treatment |
Great Expressions of Human Rights by R M Maciver Editor.
What are the 5 books of law?
This book is a combination of the first five books of the Bible; Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.