2021
DOI: 10.6007/ijarped/v10-i3/10662
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Understanding, Education, and Democratisation of Human Rights in Malaysia

Abstract: Continuous study and reporting are critical to keeping open the possibility of realising old paradoxes, learning new methods, and leading policy adjustments that protect the human movement. This study provides baseline data to detect essential needs and gaps and compare subsequent surveys to evaluate the progress of various activities and interventions on human rights. The respondents revealed a low level of human rights knowledge. However, the majority do not perceive a conflict between human rights, religion… Show more

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