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_aHuman rights : _bthe hard questions / _cedited by Cindy Holder and David Reidy. |
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_aNew York : _bCambridge University Press, _c2013. |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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_tWhat Are Human Rights? -- _tHuman rights and human nature / _rChris Brown -- _tUniversalism and particularism in human rights / _rNeil Walker -- _tAre human rights universal? / _rRex Martin. -- _tHow do Human Rights Relate to Group Rights and Culture? -- _tThe significance of cultural differences for human rights / _rAlison Dundes Renteln -- _tGroups and human rights / _rPeter Jones -- _tEntangled: family, religion and human rights / _rAyelet Shachar -- _tWhat does cultural difference require of human rights? / _rClaudio Corradetti. -- _tWhat do Human Rights Require of the Global Economy? -- _tWhat do human rights require of the global economy? : beyond a narrow legal view / _rAdam Mcbeth -- _tUniversal human rights in the global political economy / _rTony Evans -- _tHuman rights and global equal opportunity: inclusion not provision / _rAnn E. Cudd. -- _tHow do Human Rights Relate to Environmental Policy? -- _tHuman rights in a hostile climate / _rStephen M. Gardiner -- _tA human rights approach to energy, poverty and gender inequality / _rGail Karlsson -- _tPollution wolves in scientific sheep's clothing: why environmental-risk assessors and policy-makers ignore the'hard issues' of the human rights of pollution victims / _rKristin Shrader-Frechette. -- _tIs There a Human Right to Democracy? -- _tIs there a human right to democracy? / _rHilary Charlesworth -- _tThe human right to democracy and its global import / _rCarol C. Gould -- _tAn egalitarian argument for a human right to democracy / _rThomas Christiano. -- _tWhat Are the Limits of Rights Enforcement? -- _tIs it ever reasonable for one state to invade another for humanitarian reasons? : the'declaratory tradition' and the UN Charter / _rJulie Mertus -- _tConflicting responsibilities to protect human rights / _rLarry May -- _tSearching for the hard questions about women's human rights / _rMarysia Zalewski -- _tAre human rights possible after conflict? : diary of a survivor / _rEvelyn Amony and _tErin Baines -- _tMoral progress and human rights / _rAllen Buchanan -- _tHuman rights and moral agency / _rMark Goodale -- _tGender mainstreaming human rights: a progressive path for gender equality? / _rLaura Parisi -- _tRights, practice, reality, and hope: hard questions about human rights / _rCindy Holder and _rDavid Ready. |
| 520 | _aThe United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948. A burgeoning human rights movement followed, yielding many treaties and new international institutions and shaping the constitutions and laws of many states. Yet human rights continue to be contested politically and legally and there is substantial philosophical and theoretical debate over their foundations and implications. In this volume distinguished philosophers, political scientists, international lawyers, environmentalists and anthropologists discuss some of the most difficult questions of human rights theory and practice: What do human rights require of the global economy? Does it make sense to secure them by force? What do they require in'jus post bellum' contexts of transitional justice? Is global climate change a human rights issue? Is there a human right to democracy? Does the human rights movement constitute moral progress? The book focuses on hard, unresolved questions ; Is not merely an introductory survey of what is already established ; Puts legal, philosophical and anthropological points of view in conversation ; Addresses a broad range of discussion, including the global economy, jus post bello contexts and global climate change. -- From publisher's website. | ||
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