Effective strategies for protecting human rights : prevention and intervention, trade and education
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書誌事項
Effective strategies for protecting human rights : prevention and intervention, trade and education
(Law, justice and power)
Ashgate/Dartmouth, c2001
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  京都
  大阪
  兵庫
  奈良
  和歌山
  鳥取
  島根
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  広島
  山口
  徳島
  香川
  愛媛
  高知
  福岡
  佐賀
  長崎
  熊本
  大分
  宮崎
  鹿児島
  沖縄
  韓国
  中国
  タイ
  イギリス
  ドイツ
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The second volume of this work concentrates on strategies for increasing our ability to monitor and investigate, and to force human rights concerns into the rules of the trading regime that is trumping humanistic concerns. Including contributions from representatives of all facets of the human rights community, the book also offers a probing examination of the strategies for educating different constituencies to behave in a more humane way. Issues considered include monitoring and investigation of human rights violations, protection of journalists and human rights workers, the role and limits of the various human rights conventions, and the use of information and communication technologies to improve human rights monitoring, enforcement and prosecution. The work considers at some length the factors involved in balancing the inherent conflict between trade, human rights, and the environment. In considering educational strategies, the focus is on women, community education in human rights and the special challenge involved in educating the military and police to respect human rights.
目次
- Introduction - human rights strategies for investigation and "shaming", resisting globalization rhetoric, and education, David Barnhizer
- building the record of human rights violations in Africa - the functions of monitoring, investigation and advocacy, Peter Takirambudde
- targeting journalists to prevent the dissemination of knowledge of human rights violations, Ann Cooper
- investigating human rights violations - some lessons from the field, Jason W. Clay
- the use of information and communication technology, especially the internet, for the promotion and protection of human rights, including detection, early warning and prevention, Edward F. Halpin
- the information technology revolution and gross human rights violations - justice for the masses or "fast-food" human rights?, D. Christopher Decker
- the intersection of trade and human rights, Malini Mehra
- protecting the human rights principle in a globalizing economy, Frank J. Garcia
- trade rights conditionalities and human rights, Marianne Mollmann
- trade, environment and human rights - the paradigm case of industrial aquaculture and the exploitation of traditional communities, David Barnhizer
- the human rights consequences of inequitable trade and develoment expansion - the abuse of law and community rights in the Gulf of Fonseca, Honduras, Jorge Varela
- human rights education for social transformation - innovative grassroots programmes on economic, social and cultural rights, Shulamith Koenig
- appeal to self-interest in human rights education for the military - a self-defeating strategy?, Eric Stener Carlson
- enforcing human rights through the external use of local public opinion, Ilias Bantekas
- International Women Judges Foundation - why bother with judicial training? Judicial training programmes on international law and women's rights, Anne Tierney Goldstein
- reflections of a global women's activist on the use of international human rights law, Susan Bazilli
- the Bureau des Avocats Internationaux, a victim-centred approach, Brian Concannon, Jr.
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