ABSTRACT

This book provides a comprehensive introduction to international human rights -- international human rights law, why international human rights have increasingly risen to world prominence, what is being done about violations of human rights, and what might be done to further promote the cause of international human rights so that everyone may one day have their rights respected regardless of who they are or where they live.

It explains:

  • how the concept of international human rights has developed over time
  • the variety of types of human rights (civil-political rights, economic-social rights, as well as a delineation of war crimes)
  • empirical findings from statistical research on human rights
  • institutional efforts to promote human rights
  • an extensive listing of international human rights agreements
  • identification of recent prosecutions of war criminals in domestic and international tribunals
  • ongoing efforts to promote human rights through international aid programs
  • the newest dimensions in the field of human rights (gay rights, animal rights, environmental rights).

Richly illustrated throughout with case studies, controversies, court cases, think points, historical examples, biographical statements, and suggestions for further reading, International Human Rights is the ideal introduction for all students of human rights. The book will also be useful for human rights activists to learn how and where to file human rights complaints in order to bring violators to justice.

The new edition is fully updated and includes new material on:

  • the Obama presidency
  • the Arab Spring and its aftermath
  • the workings of the International Criminal Court
  • quantitative analyses of human rights
  • war crimes.

 

chapter 1|4 pages

Introduction

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EFFECTS OF HUMAN RIGHTS

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T1.1H

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T1.2A

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RELATIVISM VERSUS UNIVERSALISM

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PRIORITIES

chapter 2|1 pages

The Philosophical Basis for Human Rights

chapter |4 pages

T2.1H

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PHILOSOPHICAL ORIGINS OF HUMAN RIGHTS

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T2.3H

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The Historical Basis for Human Rights

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EARLY DOCUMENTS OF HUMAN RIGHTS

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T3.2 H

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THE DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT

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T3.3P A B R

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T3.4 H

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HUMANE WARFARE MOVEMENT

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INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION MOVEMENT

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The Contemporary Basis for Human Rights

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T4.1S

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T4.2N , 1946–1949

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TERRORISM IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY

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T5.1I

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T5.1 (C)

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T5.2 (C)

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T5.3 (C)

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T5.4C

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T5.5O

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T5.5 (C)

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T5.6 (C)

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Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights

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T6.1 (C)

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T6.2C , ,

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T6.3B ILO

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T6.4T

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T6.5D

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THE GAP BETWEEN RICH AND POOR COUNTRIES

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T6.6D

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FAIR TRADE

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MILLENNIUM DECLARATION

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Crimes Against Peace and War Crimes

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DEVELOPMENT OF THE LAW OF WARFARE

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T7.2E

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T7.4 A H C 1906

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LEAGUE OF NATIONS ERA

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T7.5A

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T7.6 E U

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T7.7 (C)

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T7.8T

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T7.9P-CW

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T 7.10 (C)

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Quantitative and Theoretical Dimensions

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T8.1 P MCA

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HUMAN RIGHTS DIMENSIONS

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T9.1M UN C-

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T9.1 (C)

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T9.2 UN Y

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T10 . 1UN --

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T 10.2 T-

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T 10.2 (C)

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DIPLOMATIC AND VERBAL ACTIONS

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T 11.1 A

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T 11.1 (C)

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T 11.2 P U S

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T 11.4 (C)

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T 12.1 B C E

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T 12.2 CE

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T 12.3 CE

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EUROPEAN UNION (EU)

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COMMUNITY OF DEMOCRACIES

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T 13.1 (C)

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CENTRAL ASIA

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PACIFIC ISLANDS COUNTRIES

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MULTICONTINENTAL ORGANIZATIONS

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New Dimensions and Challenges

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GAY AND LESBIAN RIGHTS

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T 14.1 R , , ,

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T 14.3 M

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T 14.3 (C)

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T 14.4 T , ,

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T 14.4 (C)

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T 14.5 M

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T 14.5 (C)

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T 14.6 C

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T 14.6 (C)

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T 14.7 C , ,

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T 14.7 (C)

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T 14.8 C

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T 14.8 (C)

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T 14.9 C ,,

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T 14.10 E

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GLOSSARY

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REFERENCES AND FURTHER READING

CHAPTER 1: Introduction

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NOTES

CHAPTER 2: The Philosophical Basis for Human Rights

chapter 8|1 pages

Quantitative and Theoretical Dimensions