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Peace Agreements and Human Rights

Peace Agreements and Human Rights( )
Author: Bell, Christine
ISBN:978-0-19-927096-5
Publication Date:Jan 2004
Publisher:Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $68.00
Book Description:

This book examines the place of human rights in peace agreements against the backdrop of international legal provision. The introductory analysis draws on a review of many peace agreements, while the body of the book focuses on the peace agreements in four cases: South Africa, Israel/Palestine, Northern Ireland, and Bosnia. It addresses the phenomenon of the post-cold war peace process, the types of agreements that are typically produced, and the typical role of human rights in those agreements.

Book Details
Pages:426
Detailed Subjects: Political Science / Human Rights
Political Science / International Relations / Treaties
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6.084 x 9.126 x 0.85 Inches
Book Weight:1.332 Pounds
Author Biography
Bell, Christine (Author)
Christine Bell grew up in Yonkers, New York. Having decided in eighth grade that she was going to be a poet, Bell studied English literature at Mercy College. After graduation, however, she found herself in jobs that ranged from selling lingerie to working in the health-care field, as a nurse's aide, an EKG technician, and a cardiovascular technologist. Bell eventually concluded that she was not going to make a living through her poetry and decided to try writing novels instead.

The decision led to The Saint, the story of an American woman who marries an Argentinean and experiences a variety of challenges as she adjusts to a new country and culture. Initially rejected by 12 agents and 72 publishers, The Saint was eventually published by a small press in Florida and then sold well enough that it was picked up by a large publishing house and reprinted three times.

After The Saint was published, Bell's second novel The Perez Family was accepted for publication after only five rejections. The Perez Family was the story of two Cubans who escape to the United States as part of the Mariel boatlift in 1980. Once in the U.S., the two Perezes pretend to be husband and wife because families are given priority over individuals in receiving services. The comedy of errors and mistaken identities that results is further complicated by the efforts of San Lazaro, an overworked and somewhat inept patron saint.

Bell has also published a book of short stories, The Seven-Year Atomic Makeover Guide and Other Stories.

Bell lives in Nashville, Tennessee.

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