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The International "Bill of Human Rights" : a brief history of the International Covenants on Human Rights (and Optional Protocol)
Bib ID 315868
Format BookBook
Description Geneva? : United Nations Office of Public Information, 1977 
19 p. 22 cm. 
Series

Background papers (United Nations. Dept. of Public Information)

Subjects United Nations.  |  International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights - (1966)  |  International Covenant On Civil And Political Rights.  |  Optional Protocol To The International Covenant On Civil And Political Rights.  |  Human rights.
Other authors/contributors United Nations. Office of Public Information

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