Regulating human rights, social security, and socio-economic structures in a global perspective:
"While human security is interconnected with the security of society and the state, this book offers various perspectives on how the modern world is experiencing a crisis of individual and national identity."
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Zusammenfassung: | "While human security is interconnected with the security of society and the state, this book offers various perspectives on how the modern world is experiencing a crisis of individual and national identity." |
Beschreibung: | 26 PDFs (327 pages) Also available in print. |
Format: | Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9781668446225 |
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contents | Section 1. Human rights, social security, and social life in past and present. Chapter 1. Social radicalization in modern Russia and its impact on human security ; Chapter 2. Comparative analysis of legal-socio studies of muslims family according to Islamic family law ; Chapter 3. Norms of human rights in the ancient near eastern and caucasian civilizations ; Chapter 4. The social potential of media literacy and ways to implement ; Chapter 5. Brain as a social organ ; Chapter 6. Global warming and the duties of mankind: connection explored in reference to Indian scriptures ; Chapter 7. Decentralization of policy in health services through the public and private partnership -- Section 2. Human rights, social security, and conflicts. Chapter 8. How did bashar Al-Assad get away with the Ghouta chemical attack?: the promise of relinquishing Syria's chemical weapons arsenal that was never fully fulfilled ; Chapter 9. Military intervention as an international normative custom and human security ; Chapter 10. Ethnopolitical conflicts and the problem of regional security in the Caucasus -- Section 3. Human rights, social security, government, and economics. Chapter 11. The impact of globalization on the social policy development of modern democratic states ; Chapter 12. Microfinance regulation and consumer socio-economic security ; Chapter 13. Examining the relationship between knowledge and well-being as values of a society: an empirical analysis for Turkey ; Chapter 14. Government budgets and human rights: an expenditure-based approach for OECD countries ; Chapter 15. The challenge of democratization in Africa: from digital democracy to digital authoritarianism ; Chapter 16. China's soft power and world challenges. |
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spelling | Regulating human rights, social security, and socio-economic structures in a global perspective Emilia Alaverdov, and Muhammad Waseem Bari, editors. Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) : IGI Global, 2022. 26 PDFs (327 pages) text rdacontent electronic isbdmedia online resource rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Section 1. Human rights, social security, and social life in past and present. Chapter 1. Social radicalization in modern Russia and its impact on human security ; Chapter 2. Comparative analysis of legal-socio studies of muslims family according to Islamic family law ; Chapter 3. Norms of human rights in the ancient near eastern and caucasian civilizations ; Chapter 4. The social potential of media literacy and ways to implement ; Chapter 5. Brain as a social organ ; Chapter 6. Global warming and the duties of mankind: connection explored in reference to Indian scriptures ; Chapter 7. Decentralization of policy in health services through the public and private partnership -- Section 2. Human rights, social security, and conflicts. Chapter 8. How did bashar Al-Assad get away with the Ghouta chemical attack?: the promise of relinquishing Syria's chemical weapons arsenal that was never fully fulfilled ; Chapter 9. Military intervention as an international normative custom and human security ; Chapter 10. Ethnopolitical conflicts and the problem of regional security in the Caucasus -- Section 3. Human rights, social security, government, and economics. Chapter 11. The impact of globalization on the social policy development of modern democratic states ; Chapter 12. Microfinance regulation and consumer socio-economic security ; Chapter 13. Examining the relationship between knowledge and well-being as values of a society: an empirical analysis for Turkey ; Chapter 14. Government budgets and human rights: an expenditure-based approach for OECD countries ; Chapter 15. The challenge of democratization in Africa: from digital democracy to digital authoritarianism ; Chapter 16. China's soft power and world challenges. Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. "While human security is interconnected with the security of society and the state, this book offers various perspectives on how the modern world is experiencing a crisis of individual and national identity." Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 06/30/2022). Human rights. National security. Social security. Alaverdov, Emilia, editor. Bari, Muhammad Waseem, editor. IGI Global, publisher. Print version: 1668446200 9781668446201 FWS01 ZDB-98-IGB FWS_PDA_IGB http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/978-1-6684-4620-1 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Regulating human rights, social security, and socio-economic structures in a global perspective Section 1. Human rights, social security, and social life in past and present. Chapter 1. Social radicalization in modern Russia and its impact on human security ; Chapter 2. Comparative analysis of legal-socio studies of muslims family according to Islamic family law ; Chapter 3. Norms of human rights in the ancient near eastern and caucasian civilizations ; Chapter 4. The social potential of media literacy and ways to implement ; Chapter 5. Brain as a social organ ; Chapter 6. Global warming and the duties of mankind: connection explored in reference to Indian scriptures ; Chapter 7. Decentralization of policy in health services through the public and private partnership -- Section 2. Human rights, social security, and conflicts. Chapter 8. How did bashar Al-Assad get away with the Ghouta chemical attack?: the promise of relinquishing Syria's chemical weapons arsenal that was never fully fulfilled ; Chapter 9. Military intervention as an international normative custom and human security ; Chapter 10. Ethnopolitical conflicts and the problem of regional security in the Caucasus -- Section 3. Human rights, social security, government, and economics. Chapter 11. The impact of globalization on the social policy development of modern democratic states ; Chapter 12. Microfinance regulation and consumer socio-economic security ; Chapter 13. Examining the relationship between knowledge and well-being as values of a society: an empirical analysis for Turkey ; Chapter 14. Government budgets and human rights: an expenditure-based approach for OECD countries ; Chapter 15. The challenge of democratization in Africa: from digital democracy to digital authoritarianism ; Chapter 16. China's soft power and world challenges. Human rights. National security. Social security. |
title | Regulating human rights, social security, and socio-economic structures in a global perspective |
title_auth | Regulating human rights, social security, and socio-economic structures in a global perspective |
title_exact_search | Regulating human rights, social security, and socio-economic structures in a global perspective |
title_full | Regulating human rights, social security, and socio-economic structures in a global perspective Emilia Alaverdov, and Muhammad Waseem Bari, editors. |
title_fullStr | Regulating human rights, social security, and socio-economic structures in a global perspective Emilia Alaverdov, and Muhammad Waseem Bari, editors. |
title_full_unstemmed | Regulating human rights, social security, and socio-economic structures in a global perspective Emilia Alaverdov, and Muhammad Waseem Bari, editors. |
title_short | Regulating human rights, social security, and socio-economic structures in a global perspective |
title_sort | regulating human rights social security and socio economic structures in a global perspective |
topic | Human rights. National security. Social security. |
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