Demands of Justice draws on original interviews and the documents of leading advocacy organizations, to show how global appeals for human rights developed. Clark argues that human rights has enriched three facets of justice in the world - a global neighbourhood, political and legal tools, and social justice.
Demands of Justice draws on original interviews and the documents of leading advocacy organizations, to show how global appeals for human rights developed. Clark argues that human rights has enriched three facets of justice in the world - a global neighbourhood, political and legal tools, and social justice.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ann Marie Clark is a political scientist at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. She is the author of Diplomacy of Conscience: Amnesty International and Changing International Human Rights Norms (2001) and Sovereignty, Democracy, and Global Civil Society (2005, with Elisabeth Jay Friedman and Kathryn Hochstetler), and numerous journal articles.
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List of figures List of tables Preface Acknowledgments 1. Introduction: Human rights advocacy and the demands of justice 2. Human rights and justice in global politics 3. Human rights tools in the pursuit of justice 4. Expanding the global neighborhood: Amnesty International's urgent action 5. A Human rights culture of argument: The language of care and law in urgent action appeals 6. 'Together for rights': Oxfam and basic rights in development advocacy 7. Conclusion References Index.
List of figures List of tables Preface Acknowledgments 1. Introduction: Human rights advocacy and the demands of justice 2. Human rights and justice in global politics 3. Human rights tools in the pursuit of justice 4. Expanding the global neighborhood: Amnesty International's urgent action 5. A Human rights culture of argument: The language of care and law in urgent action appeals 6. 'Together for rights': Oxfam and basic rights in development advocacy 7. Conclusion References Index.
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