01392 2200253 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082001100123084001700134100002900151245006600180260003500246300002900281500002100310520065600331650001600987650004501003650003801048990002601086990002601112INLIS00000000000416920221024030215 a0010-0520004169221024 | | eng  a9780521797016 aeng a323.01 a323.01 IFE h0 aIfe, Jim (James William)1 aHuman Rights and Social Work 07571 /cJim Ife (James William) aNew York :bLawbook Co.,c2001 ax,230 hlm;23 cm ;c23 cm aIndeks : 225-230 aThis book examines current human rights issues and shows how a broader understanding of human rights can be used to ground a form of practice that is central to social work, community development and the broader human services. The idea of human rights is one of the most powerful and contested in contemporary social and political discourse. Jim Ife argues that incorporating the idea of three generations of human rights allows us to Move beyond the limitations of conventional legal frameworks. The insightful argument extends the idea of human rights beyond the realm of theoretical analysis, and into the arena of professional practice and social 4aHuman Right 4aSosial Service-Moral and Ethical Aspects 4aSocial Workers-Profesional Ethics a07571/MKRI-P/XII-2007 a07571/MKRI-P/XII-2007