International Humanitarian Action: NOHA Textbook.
2017
KZ6440-6530KZ6350-67
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Title
International Humanitarian Action: NOHA Textbook.
ISBN
9783319144535
3319144537
3319144537
Publication Details
New York : Springer Oct. 2017.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource.
Item Number
9783319144535
Call Number
KZ6440-6530KZ6350-67
Summary
This textbook examines a wide range of humanitarian action issues, presented by specialists from different academic fields in five chapters. The respective chapters reflect the five core modules of the International Master Program "International Humanitarian Action" (NOHA), which have been jointly defined by researchers at the NOHA universities and consist of a) Geopolitics in Humanitarian Action, b) Anthropology in Humanitarian Action, c) International and Human Rights Law, d) Public Health and Medicine, and e) Management in Humanitarian Action. The book represents the common basis for teaching at all NOHA universities and aims at providing the knowledge and skills needed to excel in a complex interdisciplinary and international learning context. It provides in-depth information on key international humanitarian principles and values, professional codes of conduct, and the commitment to their implementation in practice.
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This textbook examines a wide range of humanitarian action issues, presented by specialists from different academic fields in five chapters. The respective chapters reflect the five core modules of the International Master Program "International Humanitarian Action" (NOHA), which have been jointly defined by researchers at the NOHA universities and consist of a) Geopolitics in Humanitarian Action, b) Anthropology in Humanitarian Action, c) International and Human Rights Law, d) Public Health and Medicine, and e) Management in Humanitarian Action. The book represents the common basis for teaching at all NOHA universities and aims at providing the knowledge and skills needed to excel in a complex interdisciplinary and international learning context. It provides in-depth information on key international humanitarian principles and values, professional codes of conduct, and the commitment to their implementation in practice.
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