The scope of today's global human rights problems far exceeds the capacity of global institutions to address them. The problem is most acute in the realm of economic globalization, where a disturbing institutional void leaves human rights standard unenforced. But the problem also arises as the world struggles to respond to mass atrocities, protect the victims of these crimes, rebuild their countries, and bring their persecutors to justice.Human Rights Watch's annual World Report describes this weakness in the institutional capacity to address the global human rights challenges of our time. This annual review of human rights practices around the globe - covers developments in 70 countries.
Creador(es): Human Rights WatchHuman Rights Watch - World Report 2001
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