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Communicating the Right to Development: Towards Human Rights-Based Communication Policies in Third World Countries

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Communicating the Right to Development: Towards Human Rights-Based Communication Policies in Third World Countries
Author(s)Linden, Ank
AbstractExamines role of universally recognized and voluntarily ratified human rights, and fundamental principles, such as inviolability, liberty, equality, and solidarity, in developing public information policies. Some focus on political power structures, donor conditionalities, and the international community’s strategic position.
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Pages411-432
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceGazette
VolumeNo61
PubDateOctober1999
ISBN_ISSN0016-5492
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