Rights in Conflict presents, in step-by-step detail, the entire decisionmaking process that led the UN to take an active role in South Africa and its neighboring countries Southern Rhodesia, Namibia, Angola, and Mozambique. The text provides a detailed account of the changes in the interpretation of the Charter that allowed the United Nations to force South Africa to abandon its apartheid policy and to accept a democratic electoral system.
Published under the Transnational Publishers imprint.
Rights in Conflict presents, in step-by-step detail, the entire decisionmaking process that led the UN to take an active role in South Africa and its neighboring countries Southern Rhodesia, Namibia, Angola, and Mozambique. The text provides a detailed account of the changes in the interpretation of the Charter that allowed the United Nations to force South Africa to abandon its apartheid policy and to accept a democratic electoral system.
Published under the Transnational Publishers imprint.