Human rights in a changing world
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Human rights in a changing world
Polity Press, 1990
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I diritti umani nel mondo contemporaneo
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"Based on the Italian book: I diritti umani nel mondo contemporaneo"--T.p. verso
Bibliography: p. [227]-235
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The aim of the book is to provide a global view of the field of human rights today. The author proceeds by a case-by-case approach, investigating certain key issues, such as crimes against humanity, genocide, torture, apartheid, and mass hunger, using these issues as means of shedding light on the broader theme of human rights. Drawing on these case studies, the author develops a general analysis of human rights in the modern world and formulates an agenda for action, indicating what the citizen of particular states can do to ensure the practical application of human rights internationally.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 A decalogue of five billion persons: the emergence of human rights onto the world stage
- the universal declaration of human rights forty years on
- are human rights truly universal? Part 2 The great outrages against humanity: how does the international community react to genocide?
- the savage states - torture in the 1980"s
- descent into hell - notes on apartheid
- the "forced disappearance" in Argentina - barbarism and after
- a "contribution" by the West to struggle against hunger. Part 3 Human rights today: the present value of human rights
- the impact of human rights on the international community
- what should we do? Appendices: the universal declaration of human rights (1948)
- The main international organizations active in the field of human rights - a practical guide.
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