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Cultural Diversity and Human Rights
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Cultural Diversity and Human Rights
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| Abstract |
Montrealer F.R. Scott (1899-1985) was a poet, lawyer, and scholar who cared passionately about human rights in Canada and around the world. Building from Scott's poem "On Kanbawza Road," the author extrapolates a vision of what Western actors must do to achieve a true dialogue on human rights that respects cultural diversity.
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Fontanus
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Vol. 10
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81-92
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| Date |
1998
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en
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| Citation |
Toope, Stephen J. “Cultural Diversity and Human Rights.” Fontanus Vol. 10 (1998): 81–92. https://fontanus.mcgill.ca/issue/view/12.
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