Human rights and social work : towards rights-based practice

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Human rights and social work : towards rights-based practice

Jim Ife

Cambridge University Press, 2001

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 214-224) and index

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内容説明

This book argues that incorporating the idea of three 'generations' of human rights allows us to move beyond the limitations of conventional legal frameworks. It examines current human rights issues and shows how a broader understanding of human rights can be used to ground a form of practice that is central to social work, community development and broader human services. The argument extends the idea of human rights beyond the realm of theoretical analysis, and into the arena of professional practice and social action, using a critical theory perspective. This is set within the context of current debates about globalisation and the need to incorporate an internationalist viewpoint into all social work practice. This insightful new international study adds a vital new perspective to the challenge of promoting international human rights.

目次

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Human rights: issues and debates
  • 3. A critical theory perspective on human rights
  • 4. Human rights and social work
  • 5. Human needs and human rights
  • 6. Universal rights and relative needs
  • 7. Professional ethics and human rights
  • 8. Rights and obligations: a foundation for policy advocacy and community development
  • 9. Rights-based practice: first generation
  • 10. Rights-based practice: second generation
  • 11. Rights-based practice: third generation
  • 12. Conclusion.

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