Development and the politics of human rights

著者
    • Romaniuk, Scott Nicholas
    • Marlin, Marguerite
書誌事項

Development and the politics of human rights

edited by Scott Nicholas Romaniuk, Marguerite Marlin

(Public administration and public policy, 198)

CRC Press, c2016

  • : hardback

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Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Despite decades spent confronting human rights violations around the world, particularly in regions of instability, the issue remains one of the most divisive, chaotic, and challenging to address. Development and the Politics of Human Rights takes a much-needed holistic approach. It unpacks the questions of human advocacy and policy, identifies traps in discussions about violations of rights, and presents best practices for a variety of disciplinary approaches by engaging several situational, professional, and regional perspectives. The contributions in this book represent the seeds of a growing culture of resistance against those who persecute the ideas and practices of freedom and enlightenment. It explores questions such as whether there are universal parameters for human rights across geopolitical contexts, how conflicts and crises affect issues relevant to human rights, and what the best practices are for sustaining these rights and for identifying accountability in their protection. The book gradually narrows its focus from global to local concerns, beginning with a structural examination of international governmental institutions, followed by analyses of the operational dynamics within various states and localities. It presents specific contexts for analyzing unique challenges to the establishment, maintenance, and strengthening of human rights. It also paints portraits of how abandoning the struggle for recognizing, protecting, and upholding human rights would impact the future of free and open societies. A thoughtful and proactive approach to the problem of continued violations of human rights, Development and the Politics of Human Rights gives a sense of imperative to act toward the development of a more cooperative network of communities. It advocates continuously improving interaction between organizations and individuals in professional and academic spheres toward shaping a world in which human rights can flourish.

目次

DEVELOPMENT. Revisiting World-Systems Analysis in Understanding Development. Does the Primary Condition for a Sustainable Human Development Meet the Feasibility Condition of Cost-Benefit Analysis? Crossing Borders: Academe and Cultural Agency in Agricultural Research. Subordinated Inclusion: The Developmental State and the Dalit Colonies of Southern Kerala. Impact of Labor Law Enhancement in China on Development and Its Implications for Global Development Theory. Persistence of Italian Mafia: Violent Entrepreneurs in Developed States. Bridging Worlds: Academe and Cultural Agency in Southern Mexico. A New Index to Measure Group Inequalities in Human Development for Sustainability. Coordination Failure in Global Common Pool Governance? Bernard Stiegler on Agricultural Innovation. HUMAN RIGHTS. Foreign Aid and Human Rights: Putting Investment into Perspective. Discrimination and Hate: Overcriminalization or New Normativity? Work Discrimination against Women Employees in Malaysia. Employee Rights: The Equity-Equality Conflict as a Dilemma in the Management of Reward Systems. Securing the Future of the Community: Child Protection in ASEAN. Researching International Humanitarian Law: A Decision-Making Process Model for Operationalizing State Practice. Gender Conjectures and Politics of Land Right Deprivation in South-Eastern Nigeria. Monitoring the Right to Health: The Political, Social, and Ethical Impact of Patient Satisfaction. The Application of the French, English, and Dutch Notions of Citizenship on the Criminal Law Approach toward Female Genital Mutilation. "You Just Don't See Us": The Influence of Public Schema on Constructions of Sexuality by People with Cerebral Palsy.

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