Responding to the human rights deficit : essays in honour of Bas de Gaay Fortman
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Responding to the human rights deficit : essays in honour of Bas de Gaay Fortman
Kluwer Law International, c2003
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 203-215) and index
収録内容
- The human rights deficit : root causes and efforts to address it / Paschal Mihyo and Karin Arts
- Protection internationale des droits de l'homme et promotion de la culture des droits de l'homme / Raymond Ranjeva
- Human rights NGOs and globalization / Peter Baehr
- Can the cause of human rights justify breaking up a state? : reflections on secession and the ban on the use of force / Nico Schrijver
- The new politics of economic and social human rights / Jeffrey Harrod
- Economic, social and cultural rights from an economist's perspective / Hans Opschoor
- Violent conflict and the failure of rights : a political economy perspective / Mansoob Murshed
- Minorities and the political in the human rights deficit / Mohamed Salih
- Legality, justice and the indigenous cultural dimension : the case of the Inuit / Selma van Londen en Arie de Ruijter
- Gender and human rights in the Commonwealth Caribbean / Jessica Byron
- Multinational corporations and human rights / Surya Subedi
- The human rights question in the global sex trade / Thanh-Dam Troung
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内容説明
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.
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