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Human Rights in the World Community Issues and Action

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.04.2016

Herausgeber

Anna Grear + weitere

Verlag

University Of Pennsylvania Press

Seitenzahl

496

Maße (L/B/H)

25,4/18,1/2,7 cm

Gewicht

816 g

Auflage

4. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-8122-4738-1

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"This is a remarkably rich, diverse, timely, and challenging collection that highlights both the imperative of promoting human rights as well as the challenges and obstacles that their advocates must confront. Very highly recommended." (Philip Alston, New York University) "What a marvelously exciting book! Professors Weston and Grear have brought together a stellar lineup of scholars to remind us why we used to think human rights mattered so much-and to show how they can be revived to inspire a radical critique of international law and politics, one that is ever more urgent as we head into an increasingly dark future. Bravo!" (Stephen Humphreys, London School of Economics) "In this welcome fourth edition, Burns Weston and Anna Grear have curated an outstanding collection of essays that offer critical insights both for those who are venturing into the world of human rights for the first time and for those who are its most seasoned advocates." (Barbara A. Frey, University of Minnesota) "Human rights are not easy. The great strength of this iconic volume lies in its explicit recognition of their multiple dimensions-stretching across philosophy, politics, economics, and the law. Building on the wide-ranging contributions of leading authors in the field, the editors invite readers to reflect critically on the problems as well as possibilities of human rights. Yet another generation of students and teachers has reason to be grateful." (David Kinley, The University of Sydney) "The Claude-Weston text . . . must be considered the most thought-provoking, comprehensive, and contemporary of the teaching materials now available." (American Journal of International Law) "Claude and Weston have prepared the definitive textbook on human rights. The book's annotated filmography and thoughtful questions for discussion . . . make it a unique resource for educators." (Eric Stover, University of California at Berkeley) "A challenging and valuable contribution for all readers interested in expanding their knowledge of the current, and even future, issues in human rights." (International and Comparative Law Quarterly)

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.04.2016

Herausgeber

Verlag

University Of Pennsylvania Press

Seitenzahl

496

Maße (L/B/H)

25,4/18,1/2,7 cm

Gewicht

816 g

Auflage

4. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-8122-4738-1

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Human Rights in the World Community
  • A Warm Welcome from the Editors
    An Essential Guide to Use of Our Book
    About the Authors
    Acknowledgments
    List of Abbreviations
    PART I. ISSIES
    Chapter 1. International Human Rights: Issues and Overviews
    1. Burns H. Weston, Human Rights: Concept and Content
    -Questions for Reflection and Discussion
    2. Anna Grear, "Framing the Project" of International Human Rights Law: Reflections on the Dysfunctional "Family" of the Universal Declaration
    -Questions for Reflection and Discussion
    3. Martha C. Nussbaum, Capabilities, Human Rights, and the Universal Declaration
    -Questions for Reflection and Discussion
    4. Burns H. Weston, Universalism Versus Cultural Relativism: An Appeal for Respectful Decision-Making
    -Questions for Reflection and Discussion
    5. Robert McCorquodale and Richard Fairbrother, Globalization and Human Rights
    -Questions for Reflection and Discussion
    6. Ratna Kapur, Human Rights in the Twenty-First Century: Take a Walk on the Dark Side
    -Questions for Reflection and Discussion
    7. Margaret R. Somers and Christopher N. J. Roberts, Toward a New Sociology of Rights: A Genealogy of "Buried Bodies" of Citizenship and Human Rights
    -Questions for Reflection and Discussion
    Chapter 2. Basic Decencies
    8. Claudia Card, Genocide
    -Questions for Reflection and Discussion
    9. Jonathan Todres, Law, Otherness, and Human Trafficking
    -Questions for Reflection and Discussion
    10. Jeremy Waldron, Torture and Positive Law
    -Questions for Reflection and Discussion
    Chapter 3. Participatory Rights
    11. Richard B. Lillich, Civil Rights
    -Questions for Reflection and Discussion
    12. Daniel Moeckli, Equality and Non-Discrimination
    -Questions for Reflection and Discussion
    13. Ineke van der Valk, Racism: A Threat to Global Peace
    -Questions for Reflection and Discussion
    14. Fiona Beveridge and Siobhan Mullally, International Human Rights and Body Politics
    -Questions for Reflection and Discussion
    15. Seyla Benhabib, Borders, Boundaries, and Citizenship
    -Questions for Reflection and Discussion
    Chapter 4. Basic Human Needs as Security Rights
    16. Scott Leckie, Another Step Toward Indivisibility: Key Features of Violations of Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights
    -Questions for Reflection and Discussion
    17. Judy Fudge, The New Discourse of Labor Rights: From Social to Fundamental Rights?
    -Questions for Reflection and Discussion
    18. Paul Hunt, The Right to Health: Key Objectives, Themes, and Interventions
    -Questions for Reflection and Discussion
    19. Hannah Wittman, Food Sovereignty: A New Rights Framework for Food and Nature
    -Questions for Reflection and Discussion
    20. Richard Pierre Claude and Felisa L. Tibbitts, The Right to Education and to Human Rights Education
    -Questions for Reflection and Discussion
    21. Cindy Holder, Culture as an Activity and Human Right
    -Questions for Reflection and Discussion
    Chapter 5. Community and Group Rights-"Solidarity Rights"
    22. Karen Engle, On Fragile Architecture: The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in the Context of Human Rights'
    -Questions for Reflection and Discussion
    23. Bonny Ibhawoh, The Right to Development: The Politics and Polemics of Power and Resistance
    -Questions for Reflection and Discussion
    24. Conor Gearty, Do Human Rights Help or Hinder Environmental Protection?
    -Questions for Reflection and Discussion
    25. Douglas Roche, Peace: A Sacred Right
    -Questions for Reflection and Discussion
    26. Susa