Civil and Political Rights

Por Lucille D. Derosa en Derechos Humanos 1506 views 14th Enero 2017 Duración del video: 00:13:08
Civil and political rights have a long tradition, but we are still on our way to realizing them for all members of society. In this lesson we will talk a lit...

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