User talk:Verednr
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The article Human rights literature has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:
- Essentially an unsourced essay: none of the cites actually back up the expressed opinions. Strip these away and you have more or less a dictionary definition.
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I totally object to this deletion! this is a new genre that was welcomed by the highest Academic centre in the world, as Oxford, LSE in UK and more. Its been taught by Universities and a source of knowledge for students research Literature. Routledge Companion is due to pubish a book about Literature and Human Rights nexy year so if its enough for them and Oxford it should be enough for wikipedia as well, with all due respect please leave it as it is or put your suggestion for improvement otherwise you will just destroy a very important work. nevertheless i have added more references to the text 12:54, 16 December 2013