Human rights: less is more? | Ciaran Burke | TEDxFSUJena

By Plicatus EN in Human Rights 1234 views 13th October 2016 Video Duration: 00:18:58
Conflict of rights is big human rights issue. In a moving talk, Ciaran Burke offers a surprising view for balancing this conflict. Can we use human right as ...

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