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Regulating Human Rights, Social Security, and Socio-Economic Structures in a Global Perspective (en Inglés)
Alaverdov, Emilia ; Bari, Muhammad Waseem (Autor)
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Regulating Human Rights, Social Security, and Socio-Economic Structures in a Global Perspective (en Inglés) - Alaverdov, Emilia ; Bari, Muhammad Waseem
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The social security of a person in the modern world can only be ensured by a purposeful policy and actions of the state and society aimed at achieving it. This requires favorable socio-economic conditions and creating an effective personal security system protecting property and citizens. Human social security can be threatened by phenomena and processes that lead to drastic changes in the life of society and dangerous deformations that entail severe social consequences for the individual, social groups, and institutions. Regulating Human Rights, Social Security, and Socio-Economic Structures in a Global Perspective discusses the global regulation of human rights, social security, and socio-economic structures in an era of acute challenges and crises. It presents comprehensive research on political structures and the conflicts within causing challenges to individual identity and insecurity. Covering topics such as legal-socio studies, digital authoritarianism, and regional security, this premier reference source is an essential resource for government officials, politicians, geopolitical experts, economists, non-profit organizations, human rights advocates, libraries, students, researchers, and academicians.