Reflections on the Future of Human Rights
Herausgeber: Zyberi, Gentian; Lingaas, Carola; Schaffer, Johan Karlsson
Reflections on the Future of Human Rights
Herausgeber: Zyberi, Gentian; Lingaas, Carola; Schaffer, Johan Karlsson
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This book aims to prospectively conjecture about what the coming decades may hold for human rights. The authors in this volume discern where current trends are likely to lead and try to make sense of the future they herald. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Nordic Journal of Human Rights.
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This book aims to prospectively conjecture about what the coming decades may hold for human rights. The authors in this volume discern where current trends are likely to lead and try to make sense of the future they herald. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Nordic Journal of Human Rights.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9781032519562
- ISBN-10: 1032519568
- Artikelnr.: 67679966
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9781032519562
- ISBN-10: 1032519568
- Artikelnr.: 67679966
Gentian Zyberi is Professor of International Law and Human Rights, Norwegian Centre for Human Rights, University of Oslo, Norway. Johan Karlsson Schaffer is Associate Professor in the School of Global Studies at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. Carola Lingaas is Associate Professor, Faculty of Social Studies at VID Specialized University, Norway. Eduardo Sánchez Madrigal is Research Assistant at the Norwegian Center for Holocaust and Minority Studies, Norway.
Introduction: The Future of Human Rights 1. Are Human Rights Enough?
Exploring Ways to Reimagining Human Rights Law 2. The Future of Human
Rights and the African Human Rights System 3. Pushing Boundaries: Building
a Community of Practice at the Intersection of Human Rights and Economics
4. Reparations for Chattel Slavery: A Call From the 'Periphery' to
Decolonise International (Human Rights) Law 5. It's Time to Expand the
Right to Education 6. Preventing Disasters and Displacement: How Economic,
Social, and Cultural Rights Can Advance Local Resilience 7. Gender, Climate
Breakdown and Resistance: The Future of Human Rights in the Shadow of
Authoritarianism 8. The Future is Now: Climate Cases Before the ECtHR 9.
Rural Local Communities as Holders of Human Rights: From Aboriginal
Subsistence Whaling to Small-Scale Local Community Whaling? 10.
International Human Rights, Artificial Intelligence, and the Challenge for
the Pondering State: Time to Regulate? 11. How Artificial Intelligence
Systems Challenge the Conceptual Foundations of the Human Rights Legal
Framework 12. From the Vantage Point of Vulnerability Theory: Algorithmic
Decision-Making and Access to the European Court of Human Rights 13. Two
Paths in the Future Relationship of the European Court of Human Rights and
the African Court of Human and Peoples' Rights
Exploring Ways to Reimagining Human Rights Law 2. The Future of Human
Rights and the African Human Rights System 3. Pushing Boundaries: Building
a Community of Practice at the Intersection of Human Rights and Economics
4. Reparations for Chattel Slavery: A Call From the 'Periphery' to
Decolonise International (Human Rights) Law 5. It's Time to Expand the
Right to Education 6. Preventing Disasters and Displacement: How Economic,
Social, and Cultural Rights Can Advance Local Resilience 7. Gender, Climate
Breakdown and Resistance: The Future of Human Rights in the Shadow of
Authoritarianism 8. The Future is Now: Climate Cases Before the ECtHR 9.
Rural Local Communities as Holders of Human Rights: From Aboriginal
Subsistence Whaling to Small-Scale Local Community Whaling? 10.
International Human Rights, Artificial Intelligence, and the Challenge for
the Pondering State: Time to Regulate? 11. How Artificial Intelligence
Systems Challenge the Conceptual Foundations of the Human Rights Legal
Framework 12. From the Vantage Point of Vulnerability Theory: Algorithmic
Decision-Making and Access to the European Court of Human Rights 13. Two
Paths in the Future Relationship of the European Court of Human Rights and
the African Court of Human and Peoples' Rights
Introduction: The Future of Human Rights 1. Are Human Rights Enough?
Exploring Ways to Reimagining Human Rights Law 2. The Future of Human
Rights and the African Human Rights System 3. Pushing Boundaries: Building
a Community of Practice at the Intersection of Human Rights and Economics
4. Reparations for Chattel Slavery: A Call From the 'Periphery' to
Decolonise International (Human Rights) Law 5. It's Time to Expand the
Right to Education 6. Preventing Disasters and Displacement: How Economic,
Social, and Cultural Rights Can Advance Local Resilience 7. Gender, Climate
Breakdown and Resistance: The Future of Human Rights in the Shadow of
Authoritarianism 8. The Future is Now: Climate Cases Before the ECtHR 9.
Rural Local Communities as Holders of Human Rights: From Aboriginal
Subsistence Whaling to Small-Scale Local Community Whaling? 10.
International Human Rights, Artificial Intelligence, and the Challenge for
the Pondering State: Time to Regulate? 11. How Artificial Intelligence
Systems Challenge the Conceptual Foundations of the Human Rights Legal
Framework 12. From the Vantage Point of Vulnerability Theory: Algorithmic
Decision-Making and Access to the European Court of Human Rights 13. Two
Paths in the Future Relationship of the European Court of Human Rights and
the African Court of Human and Peoples' Rights
Exploring Ways to Reimagining Human Rights Law 2. The Future of Human
Rights and the African Human Rights System 3. Pushing Boundaries: Building
a Community of Practice at the Intersection of Human Rights and Economics
4. Reparations for Chattel Slavery: A Call From the 'Periphery' to
Decolonise International (Human Rights) Law 5. It's Time to Expand the
Right to Education 6. Preventing Disasters and Displacement: How Economic,
Social, and Cultural Rights Can Advance Local Resilience 7. Gender, Climate
Breakdown and Resistance: The Future of Human Rights in the Shadow of
Authoritarianism 8. The Future is Now: Climate Cases Before the ECtHR 9.
Rural Local Communities as Holders of Human Rights: From Aboriginal
Subsistence Whaling to Small-Scale Local Community Whaling? 10.
International Human Rights, Artificial Intelligence, and the Challenge for
the Pondering State: Time to Regulate? 11. How Artificial Intelligence
Systems Challenge the Conceptual Foundations of the Human Rights Legal
Framework 12. From the Vantage Point of Vulnerability Theory: Algorithmic
Decision-Making and Access to the European Court of Human Rights 13. Two
Paths in the Future Relationship of the European Court of Human Rights and
the African Court of Human and Peoples' Rights