Position of the Individual and Absolute Monism: Case Study on the Children in Hatcliffe Extension

  • Author: Connie S. Singh, for International Labour Organization
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    The position of the individual has transformed and gained meaning in this decade. This significance is assessed in relation to international human rights norms existing under international and domestic law, by using the United Nations Report on the Position of the Individual in Society and a case study on Hatcliffe Extension. The study elaborates on the development and convergence of transnational norms to prevent state aggression. Essentially, the position of the individual in society has gained recognition as a specific subject matter that requires attention separate from attachment to a group or to the state.

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