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Human rights

Michael Freeman

(Key concepts)

Polity, 2017

3rd ed

  • : hard
  • : pb

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"Third edition, fully revised & updated"--On cover

Includes bibliographical references (p. [222]-250) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

: hard ISBN 9781509510276

Description

Human Rights is an introductory text that is both innovative and challenging. Its unique interdisciplinary approach invites students to think imaginatively and rigorously about one of the most important and influential political concepts of our time. Tracing the history of the concept, the book shows that there are fundamental tensions between legal, philosophical and social-scientific approaches to human rights. This analysis throws light on some of the most controversial issues in the field: Is the idea of the universality of human rights consistent with respect for cultural difference? Are there collective human rights? What are the underlying causes of human-rights violations? And why do some countries have much worse human-rights records than others? The third edition has been substantially revised and updated to take account of recent developments, including the Arab Spring , the civil war in Syria, the refugee crisis, ISIS and international terrorism, and climate change politics. Widely admired and assigned for its clarity and comprehensiveness, this book remains a go-to text for students in the social sciences, as well as students of human-rights law who want an introduction to the non-legal aspects of their subject.

Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgements 1. Introduction: Thinking about Human Rights 2. Origins: The Rise and Fall of Natural Rights 3. After 1945: The New Age of Rights 4. Theories of Human Rights 5. Putting Law in its Place: the Role of the Social Sciences 6. Universality, Diversity and Difference Culture and Human Rights 7. The Politics of Human Rights 8. Globalization, Development and Poverty: Economics and Human Rights 9. Conclusion: Human Rights in the Twenty-first Century References
Volume

: pb ISBN 9781509510283

Description

Human Rights is an introductory text that is both innovative and challenging. Its unique interdisciplinary approach invites students to think imaginatively and rigorously about one of the most important and influential political concepts of our time. Tracing the history of the concept, the book shows that there are fundamental tensions between legal, philosophical and social-scientific approaches to human rights. This analysis throws light on some of the most controversial issues in the field: Is the idea of the universality of human rights consistent with respect for cultural difference? Are there collective human rights? What are the underlying causes of human-rights violations? And why do some countries have much worse human-rights records than others? The third edition has been substantially revised and updated to take account of recent developments, including the Arab Spring , the civil war in Syria, the refugee crisis, ISIS and international terrorism, and climate change politics. Widely admired and assigned for its clarity and comprehensiveness, this book remains a go-to text for students in the social sciences, as well as students of human-rights law who want an introduction to the non-legal aspects of their subject.

Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgements 1-Introduction: Thinking about Human Rights 2-Origins: The Rise and Fall of Natural Rights 3- After 1945: The New Age of Rights 4- Theories of Human Rights 5- Putting Law in its Place: the Role of the Social Sciences 6-Universality, Diversity and Difference Culture and Human Rights 7-The Politics of Human Rights 8-Globalization, Development and Poverty: Economics and Human Rights 9-Conclusion: Human Rights in the Twenty-first Century References

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  • NCID
    BB25283904
  • ISBN
    • 9781509510276
    • 9781509510283
  • LCCN
    2016055252
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cambridge, UK ; Malden, MA
  • Pages/Volumes
    ix, 256 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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