Human rights politics and practice
Human Rights: Politics and Practice is the most complete, most topical, and most student-friendly introduction to human rights. Bringing together a range of international experts including political scientists, philosophers, lawyers, and policy-makers, the book provides students with a broad range o...
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Formato: | Libro |
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Oxford ; New York, NY :
Oxford University Press
[2016]
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Edición: | Third edition |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: human rights in politics and practice / Michael Goodhart
- Part I. Human rights and politics. 1. Normative and theoretical foundations of human rights / Anthony J. Langlois
- 2. Feminist and activist approaches to human rights / Brooke Ackerly
- 3. Human rights in international relations / Tim Dunne, Marianne Hanson
- 4. Human rights in international law / Rhona K.M. Smith
- 5. Human rights in comparative politics / Sonia Cardenas
- 6. Sociological and anthropological approaches / Damien Short
- 7. Contemporary critiques of human rights / David Chandler
- 8. Measuring and monitoring human rights / Todd Landman, Larissa Kersten
- Part II. Human rights in practice. 9. Global civil society and human rights / Marlies Glasius, Doutje Lettinga
- 10. Human rights and religion / Roja Fazaeli
- 11. Sexual orientation, gender identity, and human rights / Christine Keating, Cynthia Burack
- 12. Human rights and politics in development / Sakiko Fukuda-Parr
- 13. Economic globalization and human rights / David L. Richards, Ronald D. Gelleny
- 14. Political democracy and state repression / Christian Davenport
- 15. Torture / William F. Schulz
- 16. Human trafficking / Andrea M. Bertone
- 17. Children's human rights advocacy / Vanessa Pupavac
- 18. Human rights and forced migration / Gil Loescher
- 19. Indigenous peoples' human rights / Paul Havemann
- 20. Genocide and human rights / Scott Straus
- 21. Humanitarian intervention / Alan J. Kuperman
- 22. Transitional justice / Joanna R. Quinn
- 23. The environment / John Barry, Kerri Woods.