As a classic text of the New Haven School of International Law, this book explores human rights and international law in the broadest sense, taking into account social sciences research while embracing all values secured, or consequently fulfilled, or needed to thus be achieved. The re-issuance of this venerable title, unveils this work to a new generation of scholars, students, and practitioners of international law and human rights.
As a classic text of the New Haven School of International Law, this book explores human rights and international law in the broadest sense, taking into account social sciences research while embracing all values secured, or consequently fulfilled, or needed to thus be achieved. The re-issuance of this venerable title, unveils this work to a new generation of scholars, students, and practitioners of international law and human rights.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Myres S. McDougal (deceased) was the former Sterling Professor of International Law at Yale University Law School Harold D. Lasswell (deceased) was the former Ford Foundation Professor of Social Sciences at Yale University. Dr. Lung-chu Chen is an internationally recognized scholar specializing in international law, human rights, the United Nations, and Taiwan. He is Professor of Law at New York Law School and founder and president of New Century Institute (New York) and founder and chairman of Taiwan New Century Foundation (Taiwan), a dual-nation think tank. He received his LL.B. with first-place honors from National Taiwan University, LL.M. from Northwestern University, and LL.M. and J.S.D. from Yale University. He authored The U.S.-Taiwan-China Relationship in International Law and Policy (Oxford 2016), and An Introduction to Contemporary International Law: A Policy-Oriented Perspective (Third Edition, Oxford, 2015).
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* Preface to the New Edition and Debts of Gratitude * Dedications from the Original Edition * Preface to the Original Edition * About the Author * Tributes * Tributes to McDougal * Higgins * Reisman * Tribute to Lasswell * McDougal * Introduction to the New Edition * Part I. Delimitation of the Problem * 1. Human Rights in Comprehensive Context * 2. The Social Setting of Human Rights: The Process of Deprivation and Nonfulfillment of Values * 3. Claims Made to Authority for the Protection of Human Rights * 4. The Global Constitutive Process of Authoritative Decision * Part II. The Clarification of General Community Policies * 5. The Basic Policies of a Comprehensive Public Order of Human Dignity * Part III. Trends in Decision and Conditioning Factors: Claims Relating to Respect * 6. Respect as the Core Value of Human Rights * 7. Claims Relating to Fundamental Freedom of Choice * 8. Claims Relating to a Basic Equality of Opportunity and Freedom from Discrimination * 9. Claims Relating to Racial Discrimination * 10. The Outlawing of Sex-Based Discrimination * 11. Claims Relating to Freedom from Religious Discrimination * 12. Claims for Freedom from Discrimination because of * 13. Claims for Freedom from Discrimination in Choice of Language * 14. The Protection of Aliens from Discrimination: State Responsibility Conjoined with Human Rights * 15. The Protection of the Aged from Discrimination * Part IV. Future Prospects * 16. The Aggregate Interest in Shared Respect and Human Rights: The Harmonization of Public Order and Civic Order * Appendix Nationality and Human Rights: The Protection of the Individual in External Arenas * Table of Cases * Name Index * Subject Index
* Preface to the New Edition and Debts of Gratitude * Dedications from the Original Edition * Preface to the Original Edition * About the Author * Tributes * Tributes to McDougal * Higgins * Reisman * Tribute to Lasswell * McDougal * Introduction to the New Edition * Part I. Delimitation of the Problem * 1. Human Rights in Comprehensive Context * 2. The Social Setting of Human Rights: The Process of Deprivation and Nonfulfillment of Values * 3. Claims Made to Authority for the Protection of Human Rights * 4. The Global Constitutive Process of Authoritative Decision * Part II. The Clarification of General Community Policies * 5. The Basic Policies of a Comprehensive Public Order of Human Dignity * Part III. Trends in Decision and Conditioning Factors: Claims Relating to Respect * 6. Respect as the Core Value of Human Rights * 7. Claims Relating to Fundamental Freedom of Choice * 8. Claims Relating to a Basic Equality of Opportunity and Freedom from Discrimination * 9. Claims Relating to Racial Discrimination * 10. The Outlawing of Sex-Based Discrimination * 11. Claims Relating to Freedom from Religious Discrimination * 12. Claims for Freedom from Discrimination because of * 13. Claims for Freedom from Discrimination in Choice of Language * 14. The Protection of Aliens from Discrimination: State Responsibility Conjoined with Human Rights * 15. The Protection of the Aged from Discrimination * Part IV. Future Prospects * 16. The Aggregate Interest in Shared Respect and Human Rights: The Harmonization of Public Order and Civic Order * Appendix Nationality and Human Rights: The Protection of the Individual in External Arenas * Table of Cases * Name Index * Subject Index
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