‘The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: An Eightieth Anniversary Reflection’.

Activity: Engagement case studiesCommunity

Description

A contribution to public awareness and debate drawing on my research expertise.

This activity is complex because it involves the collection, explanation, interpretation, and presentation of diverse and contested theoretical ideas. It is complex because it translates theoretically difficult concepts into easily understandable terms for a non-specialist audience and applies them to questions of contemporary public policy. It is complex because it draws on ideas developed through my research published over several years. This means that time and effort cannot be quantified with precision but that it is, nevertheless, substantial. The diversity of end-users may be assumed from the publication's international standing and reach. engagement plans and briefings occurred with the commissioning editor.
Period11 Feb 2019
Work forOxford University, United Kingdom
Degree of RecognitionInternational

Sustainable Development Goals

  • SDG 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

Countries where activity occurred

  • United Kingdom