Human Rights
The Hard Questions
Herausgeber: Holder, Cindy; Reidy, David
Human Rights
The Hard Questions
Herausgeber: Holder, Cindy; Reidy, David
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This volume addresses the philosophical and theoretical ramifications of human rights, and challenges made to them.
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This volume addresses the philosophical and theoretical ramifications of human rights, and challenges made to them.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 490
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 1019g
- ISBN-13: 9781107003064
- ISBN-10: 1107003067
- Artikelnr.: 37294417
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 490
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 1019g
- ISBN-13: 9781107003064
- ISBN-10: 1107003067
- Artikelnr.: 37294417
Introduction Cindy Holder and David Reidy; Part I. What are Human Rights?:
1. Human rights and human nature Chris Brown; 2. Universalism and
particularism in human rights Neil Walker; 3. Are human rights universal?
Rex Martin; Part II. How do Human Rights Relate to Group Rights and
Culture?: 4. The significance of cultural difference for human rights
Alison Dundes Renteln; 5. Groups and human rights Peter Jones; 6.
Entangled: family, religion and human rights Ayelet Shachar; 7. What does
cultural difference require of human rights? Claudio Corradetti; Part III.
What do Human Rights Require of the Global Economy?: 8. What do human
rights require of the global economy? Beyond a narrow legal view Adam
McBeth; 9. Universal human rights in the global political economy Tony
Evans; 10. Human rights and global equal opportunity: inclusion not
provision Ann Cudd; Part IV. How do Human Rights Relate to Environmental
Policy?: 11. Human rights in a hostile climate Stephen M. Gardiner; 12. A
human rights approach to energy, poverty and gender inequality Gail
Karlsson; 13. Pollution wolves in scientific sheep's clothing: why
environmental-risk assessors and policymakers ignore the 'hard issues' of
the human rights of pollution victims Kristin Shrader-Frechette; Part V. Is
There a Human Right to Democracy?: 14. Is there a human right to democracy?
Hilary Charlesworth; 15. The human right to democracy and its global import
Carol Gould; 16. An egalitarian argument for a human right to democracy
Thomas Christiano; Part VI. What are the Limits of Rights Enforcement?: 17.
Is it ever reasonable for one state to invade another for humanitarian
reasons? The 'declaratory tradition' and the UN charter Julie Mertus; 18.
Conflicting responsibilities to protect human rights Larry May; 19.
Searching for the hard questions about women's human rights Marysia
Zalewski; 20. Are human rights possible after conflict? Diary of a survivor
Margaret Akello and Erin Baines; Part VII. Are Human Rights Progressive?:
21. Moral progress and human rights Allen Buchanan; 22. Human rights and
moral agency Mark Goodale; 23. Gender mainstreaming human rights: a
progressive path for equality? Laura Parisi.
1. Human rights and human nature Chris Brown; 2. Universalism and
particularism in human rights Neil Walker; 3. Are human rights universal?
Rex Martin; Part II. How do Human Rights Relate to Group Rights and
Culture?: 4. The significance of cultural difference for human rights
Alison Dundes Renteln; 5. Groups and human rights Peter Jones; 6.
Entangled: family, religion and human rights Ayelet Shachar; 7. What does
cultural difference require of human rights? Claudio Corradetti; Part III.
What do Human Rights Require of the Global Economy?: 8. What do human
rights require of the global economy? Beyond a narrow legal view Adam
McBeth; 9. Universal human rights in the global political economy Tony
Evans; 10. Human rights and global equal opportunity: inclusion not
provision Ann Cudd; Part IV. How do Human Rights Relate to Environmental
Policy?: 11. Human rights in a hostile climate Stephen M. Gardiner; 12. A
human rights approach to energy, poverty and gender inequality Gail
Karlsson; 13. Pollution wolves in scientific sheep's clothing: why
environmental-risk assessors and policymakers ignore the 'hard issues' of
the human rights of pollution victims Kristin Shrader-Frechette; Part V. Is
There a Human Right to Democracy?: 14. Is there a human right to democracy?
Hilary Charlesworth; 15. The human right to democracy and its global import
Carol Gould; 16. An egalitarian argument for a human right to democracy
Thomas Christiano; Part VI. What are the Limits of Rights Enforcement?: 17.
Is it ever reasonable for one state to invade another for humanitarian
reasons? The 'declaratory tradition' and the UN charter Julie Mertus; 18.
Conflicting responsibilities to protect human rights Larry May; 19.
Searching for the hard questions about women's human rights Marysia
Zalewski; 20. Are human rights possible after conflict? Diary of a survivor
Margaret Akello and Erin Baines; Part VII. Are Human Rights Progressive?:
21. Moral progress and human rights Allen Buchanan; 22. Human rights and
moral agency Mark Goodale; 23. Gender mainstreaming human rights: a
progressive path for equality? Laura Parisi.
Introduction Cindy Holder and David Reidy; Part I. What are Human Rights?:
1. Human rights and human nature Chris Brown; 2. Universalism and
particularism in human rights Neil Walker; 3. Are human rights universal?
Rex Martin; Part II. How do Human Rights Relate to Group Rights and
Culture?: 4. The significance of cultural difference for human rights
Alison Dundes Renteln; 5. Groups and human rights Peter Jones; 6.
Entangled: family, religion and human rights Ayelet Shachar; 7. What does
cultural difference require of human rights? Claudio Corradetti; Part III.
What do Human Rights Require of the Global Economy?: 8. What do human
rights require of the global economy? Beyond a narrow legal view Adam
McBeth; 9. Universal human rights in the global political economy Tony
Evans; 10. Human rights and global equal opportunity: inclusion not
provision Ann Cudd; Part IV. How do Human Rights Relate to Environmental
Policy?: 11. Human rights in a hostile climate Stephen M. Gardiner; 12. A
human rights approach to energy, poverty and gender inequality Gail
Karlsson; 13. Pollution wolves in scientific sheep's clothing: why
environmental-risk assessors and policymakers ignore the 'hard issues' of
the human rights of pollution victims Kristin Shrader-Frechette; Part V. Is
There a Human Right to Democracy?: 14. Is there a human right to democracy?
Hilary Charlesworth; 15. The human right to democracy and its global import
Carol Gould; 16. An egalitarian argument for a human right to democracy
Thomas Christiano; Part VI. What are the Limits of Rights Enforcement?: 17.
Is it ever reasonable for one state to invade another for humanitarian
reasons? The 'declaratory tradition' and the UN charter Julie Mertus; 18.
Conflicting responsibilities to protect human rights Larry May; 19.
Searching for the hard questions about women's human rights Marysia
Zalewski; 20. Are human rights possible after conflict? Diary of a survivor
Margaret Akello and Erin Baines; Part VII. Are Human Rights Progressive?:
21. Moral progress and human rights Allen Buchanan; 22. Human rights and
moral agency Mark Goodale; 23. Gender mainstreaming human rights: a
progressive path for equality? Laura Parisi.
1. Human rights and human nature Chris Brown; 2. Universalism and
particularism in human rights Neil Walker; 3. Are human rights universal?
Rex Martin; Part II. How do Human Rights Relate to Group Rights and
Culture?: 4. The significance of cultural difference for human rights
Alison Dundes Renteln; 5. Groups and human rights Peter Jones; 6.
Entangled: family, religion and human rights Ayelet Shachar; 7. What does
cultural difference require of human rights? Claudio Corradetti; Part III.
What do Human Rights Require of the Global Economy?: 8. What do human
rights require of the global economy? Beyond a narrow legal view Adam
McBeth; 9. Universal human rights in the global political economy Tony
Evans; 10. Human rights and global equal opportunity: inclusion not
provision Ann Cudd; Part IV. How do Human Rights Relate to Environmental
Policy?: 11. Human rights in a hostile climate Stephen M. Gardiner; 12. A
human rights approach to energy, poverty and gender inequality Gail
Karlsson; 13. Pollution wolves in scientific sheep's clothing: why
environmental-risk assessors and policymakers ignore the 'hard issues' of
the human rights of pollution victims Kristin Shrader-Frechette; Part V. Is
There a Human Right to Democracy?: 14. Is there a human right to democracy?
Hilary Charlesworth; 15. The human right to democracy and its global import
Carol Gould; 16. An egalitarian argument for a human right to democracy
Thomas Christiano; Part VI. What are the Limits of Rights Enforcement?: 17.
Is it ever reasonable for one state to invade another for humanitarian
reasons? The 'declaratory tradition' and the UN charter Julie Mertus; 18.
Conflicting responsibilities to protect human rights Larry May; 19.
Searching for the hard questions about women's human rights Marysia
Zalewski; 20. Are human rights possible after conflict? Diary of a survivor
Margaret Akello and Erin Baines; Part VII. Are Human Rights Progressive?:
21. Moral progress and human rights Allen Buchanan; 22. Human rights and
moral agency Mark Goodale; 23. Gender mainstreaming human rights: a
progressive path for equality? Laura Parisi.