The society of the beginning of the twenty-first century is, more than ever before, a globalised society. One of the most expressive effects of globalisation has been the generalised increase in the processes of urbanisation all over the world. Large cities have little by little become metropolises that in most cases are increasingly diffuse or include a whole series of occupied and peripheral spaces, accompanied by the appearance of human agglomerations, poor and scourged by social exclusion.
Global agenda for human rights describes the programmes and policies of the modern world to protect and promote human rights. This research based, extensive, comprehensive and authentic work is a must for all scholars and researchers, engaged in the area concerned.
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