Responding to the Human Rights Deficit

Responding to the Human Rights Deficit
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Publisher : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : 9041120211
ISBN-13 : 9789041120212
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Responding to the Human Rights Deficit by : Karin Arts

Despite the existence of a wide range of human rights instruments and procedures, human rights violations still abound. The authors of this book address this so-called human rights deficit, and the possible responses to it, from various disciplinary angles and mostly in the context of development. They explore the reasons for the continuation of economic, social and/or political exclusion and human rights violations at large. They also present keys for redressing the human rights deficit. The role of law, and questions of universality, inclusion and exclusion are central themes in this book. The need to take up civil and political rights and economic social and cultural rights on equal footing is recognized by several of the authors, and so is that of bridging the public-private divide. Specific contributions address among others the importance of human rights training and education, the role of NGO's in a globalizing world, minorities, gender and women's rights, accountability of multinational corporations, and the problem of human trafficking.

The Education Deficit

The Education Deficit
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Total Pages : 94
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ISBN-10 : 1623133645
ISBN-13 : 9781623133641
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis The Education Deficit by : Elin Martínez

Human Rights: Moral or Political?

Human Rights: Moral or Political?
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 519
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ISBN-10 : 9780191022227
ISBN-13 : 0191022225
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Human Rights: Moral or Political? by : Adam Etinson

Over the past decade or so, philosophical speculation about human rights has tended to fall into two streams. On the one hand, there are "Orthodox" theorists, who think of human rights as natural rights: moral rights that we have simply in virtue of being human. On the other hand, there are "Political" theorists, who think of human rights as rights that play a distinctive role, or set of roles, in modern international politics: setting universal standards of political legitimacy, serving as norms of international concern, and/or imposing limits on the exercise of national sovereignty. This edited volume explores this disagreement, its underlying sources, and related issues in the philosophy of human rights. Using the Orthodox-Political debate as a springboard for broader reflection, the volume covers a diverse range of questions about: the relevance of the history of human rights to their philosophical comprehension; how to properly understand the relationship between human rights morality and law; how to balance the normative character of human rights - their description of an ideal world - with the requirement that they be feasible in the here and now; the role of human rights in a world shaped by politics and power; and how to reconcile the individualistic and communitarian aspects of human rights. All chapters are accompanied by useful and probing commentaries, which help to create dialogues throughout the entire volume.

Human Rights

Human Rights
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Publisher : Nova Publishers
Total Pages : 170
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ISBN-10 : 1594545766
ISBN-13 : 9781594545764
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Human Rights by : Albert A. Zinnos

Human rights refers to the concept of human beings as having universal rights, or status, regardless of legal jurisdiction, and likewise other localising factors, such as ethnicity and nationality. For many, the concept of "human rights" is based in religious principles. However, because a formal concept of human rights has not been universally accepted, the term has some degree of variance between its use in different local jurisdictions -- difference in both meaningful substance as well as in protocols for and styles of application. Ultimately the most general meaning of the term is one which can only apply universally, and hence the term "human rights" is often itself an appeal to such transcended principles, without basing such on existing legal concepts. The term "humanism" refers to the developing doctrine of such universally applicable values, and it is on the basic concept that human beings have innate rights, that more specific local legal concepts are often based. Within particular societies, "human rights" refers to standards of behaviour as accepted within their respective legal systems regarding 1) the well being of individuals, 2) the freedom and autonomy of individuals, and 3) the representation of the human interest in government. These rights commonly include the right to life, the right to an adequate standard of living, the prohibition of genocide, freedom from torture and other mistreatment, freedom of expression, freedom of movement, the right to self-determination, the right to education, and the right to participation in cultural and political life. These norms are based on the legal and political traditions of United Nations member states and are incorporated into international human rights instruments. This new book brings together the latest book literature centred on this crucial topic.

Human Dignity and Human Rights

Human Dignity and Human Rights
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 488
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ISBN-10 : 9780192562142
ISBN-13 : 0192562142
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Human Dignity and Human Rights by : Pablo Gilabert

Human dignity: social movements invoke it, several national constitutions enshrine it, and it features prominently in international human rights documents. But what is human dignity, why is it important, and what is its relationship to human rights? This book offers a sophisticated and comprehensive defence of the view that human dignity is the moral heart of human rights. First, it clarifies the network of concepts associated with dignity. Paramount within this network is a core notion of human dignity as an inherent, non-instrumental, egalitarian, and high-priority normative status of human persons. People have this status in virtue of their valuable human capacities rather than as a result of their national origin and other conventional features. Second, it shows how human dignity gives rise to an inspiring ideal of solidaristic empowerment, which calls us to support people's pursuit of a flourishing life by affirming both negative duties not to block or destroy, and positive duties to protect and facilitate, the development and exercise of the valuable capacities at the basis of their dignity. The most urgent of these duties are correlative to human rights. Third, this book illustrates how the proposed dignitarian approach allows us to articulate the content, justification, and feasible implementation of specific human rights, including contested ones, such as the rights to democratic political participation and to decent labour conditions. Finally, this book's dignitarian approach helps illuminate the arc of humanist justice, identifying both the difference and the continuity between the basic requirements of human rights and more expansive requirements of social justice such as those defended by liberal egalitarians and democratic socialists. Human dignity is indeed the moral heart of human rights. Understanding it enables us to defend human rights as the urgent ethical and political project that puts humanity first.

Foreign Investment, Human Rights and the Environment

Foreign Investment, Human Rights and the Environment
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Publisher : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9789004156869
ISBN-13 : 9004156860
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Foreign Investment, Human Rights and the Environment by : Shyami Fernando Puvimanasinghe

Events like the Bhopal disaster, the sale of products harmful to human health and safety, and child labour, especially in resource-scarce settings, raise fundamental issues of human dignity and ecological integrity. From a legal perspective, and in the context of Foreign Direct Investment by Transnational Corporations in developing countries, they highlight the lacuna of a holistic international legal framework and its implementation. This book embodies a critique of the complex web of public international law principles on economics, human rights and the environment, and their convergence or lack thereof, related regional (South Asian) and domestic (Sri Lankan) legal arrangements, interventions of states and non-state actors towards just, equitable and sustainable development. It is a quest for a middle path in the multidisciplinary landscape of international law, development and North-South power dynamics; globalization of free trade and investment and of social and environmental interests; and salient aspects of the philosophical, socio-economic and legal fabric of South Asia, viewed against the evolving, controversial and elastic sphere of international relations and law where consensus has hitherto been an elusive dream.

Litigating Socio-economic Rights in South Africa

Litigating Socio-economic Rights in South Africa
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Publisher : PULP
Total Pages : 283
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ISBN-10 : 9780981412474
ISBN-13 : 0981412475
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Litigating Socio-economic Rights in South Africa by : Christopher Mbazira

Litigating Socio-Economic Rights in South Africa: A choice between corrective and distributive justiceby Christopher Mbazira2009ISBN: 978-0-9814124-7-4Pages: viii 273Print version: AvailableElectronic version: Free PDF available.

Global Public Interest in International Investment Law

Global Public Interest in International Investment Law
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 412
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ISBN-10 : 9781107021761
ISBN-13 : 1107021766
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Global Public Interest in International Investment Law by : Andreas Kulick

Outlines a general theory of whether and how to include public interest concerns in the realm of international investment law.

Capabilities, Power, and Institutions

Capabilities, Power, and Institutions
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Publisher : Penn State Press
Total Pages : 216
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ISBN-10 : 9780271036618
ISBN-13 : 0271036613
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Capabilities, Power, and Institutions by : Stephen Lawrence Esquith

The essays in Capabilities, Power, and Institutions extend, criticize, and reformulate the capabilities approach to development to better understand the importance of power, especially institutional power.

Secession

Secession
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 560
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ISBN-10 : 0521849284
ISBN-13 : 9780521849289
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Secession by : Marcelo G. Kohen

This book is a comprehensive study of secession from an international law perspective.