R. Bauer / A. Bell (eds.)
The East Asian Challenge for Human Rights
Herausgeber: Bauer, Joanne R.; Bell, Daniel A.
R. Bauer / A. Bell (eds.)
The East Asian Challenge for Human Rights
Herausgeber: Bauer, Joanne R.; Bell, Daniel A.
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This book identifies the more persuasive contributions by East Asian intellectuals to the international human rights debate.
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This book identifies the more persuasive contributions by East Asian intellectuals to the international human rights debate.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 412
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. April 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9780521645362
- ISBN-10: 0521645360
- Artikelnr.: 22370258
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 412
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. April 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9780521645362
- ISBN-10: 0521645360
- Artikelnr.: 22370258
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Preface; Part I: 1. Introduction; Part II. Critical Perspectives on the
'Asian Values' Debate: 2. A post-Orientalist defense of liberal democracy
for Asia Tatsuo Inoue; 3. Human rights and Asian values Jack Donnelly; 4.
Human rights and economic achievements Amartya Sen; Part III. Toward a More
Inclusive International Regime: 5. Towards an intercivilizational approach
to human rights Yasuaki Onuma; 6. Conditions of an unforced consensus on
human rights Charles Taylor; Part IV. Culture and Human Rights: 7. The
cultural mediation of human rights: the Al-Arqam case in Malaysia Abdullahi
An-Na'im; 8. Grounding human rights Arguments in Non-Western Culture:
Shari'a and the citizenship rights of women in a modern Islamic
nation-state Norani Othman; 9. Looking to Buddhism to turn back Thai
prostitution in Southeast Asia Suwanna Satha-Anand; 10. A Confucian
perspective on human rights Joseph Chan; Part V. Economic Development and
Human Rights: 11. Rights, social justice and globalization in East Asia
Yash Ghai; 12. Economic development, legal reform, and rights in Singapore
and Taiwan Kevin Y. L. Tan; 13. Human rights issues in China's internal
migration: insights from comparisons with Germany and Japan Dorothy
Solinger; 14. The anti-nuclear-power movement and the rise of rights
consciousness in Taiwan Mab Huang; 15. The applicability of the
international legal concept of 'Indigenous Peoples' in Asia Benedict
Kingsbury; Notes; Tables.
'Asian Values' Debate: 2. A post-Orientalist defense of liberal democracy
for Asia Tatsuo Inoue; 3. Human rights and Asian values Jack Donnelly; 4.
Human rights and economic achievements Amartya Sen; Part III. Toward a More
Inclusive International Regime: 5. Towards an intercivilizational approach
to human rights Yasuaki Onuma; 6. Conditions of an unforced consensus on
human rights Charles Taylor; Part IV. Culture and Human Rights: 7. The
cultural mediation of human rights: the Al-Arqam case in Malaysia Abdullahi
An-Na'im; 8. Grounding human rights Arguments in Non-Western Culture:
Shari'a and the citizenship rights of women in a modern Islamic
nation-state Norani Othman; 9. Looking to Buddhism to turn back Thai
prostitution in Southeast Asia Suwanna Satha-Anand; 10. A Confucian
perspective on human rights Joseph Chan; Part V. Economic Development and
Human Rights: 11. Rights, social justice and globalization in East Asia
Yash Ghai; 12. Economic development, legal reform, and rights in Singapore
and Taiwan Kevin Y. L. Tan; 13. Human rights issues in China's internal
migration: insights from comparisons with Germany and Japan Dorothy
Solinger; 14. The anti-nuclear-power movement and the rise of rights
consciousness in Taiwan Mab Huang; 15. The applicability of the
international legal concept of 'Indigenous Peoples' in Asia Benedict
Kingsbury; Notes; Tables.
Preface; Part I: 1. Introduction; Part II. Critical Perspectives on the
'Asian Values' Debate: 2. A post-Orientalist defense of liberal democracy
for Asia Tatsuo Inoue; 3. Human rights and Asian values Jack Donnelly; 4.
Human rights and economic achievements Amartya Sen; Part III. Toward a More
Inclusive International Regime: 5. Towards an intercivilizational approach
to human rights Yasuaki Onuma; 6. Conditions of an unforced consensus on
human rights Charles Taylor; Part IV. Culture and Human Rights: 7. The
cultural mediation of human rights: the Al-Arqam case in Malaysia Abdullahi
An-Na'im; 8. Grounding human rights Arguments in Non-Western Culture:
Shari'a and the citizenship rights of women in a modern Islamic
nation-state Norani Othman; 9. Looking to Buddhism to turn back Thai
prostitution in Southeast Asia Suwanna Satha-Anand; 10. A Confucian
perspective on human rights Joseph Chan; Part V. Economic Development and
Human Rights: 11. Rights, social justice and globalization in East Asia
Yash Ghai; 12. Economic development, legal reform, and rights in Singapore
and Taiwan Kevin Y. L. Tan; 13. Human rights issues in China's internal
migration: insights from comparisons with Germany and Japan Dorothy
Solinger; 14. The anti-nuclear-power movement and the rise of rights
consciousness in Taiwan Mab Huang; 15. The applicability of the
international legal concept of 'Indigenous Peoples' in Asia Benedict
Kingsbury; Notes; Tables.
'Asian Values' Debate: 2. A post-Orientalist defense of liberal democracy
for Asia Tatsuo Inoue; 3. Human rights and Asian values Jack Donnelly; 4.
Human rights and economic achievements Amartya Sen; Part III. Toward a More
Inclusive International Regime: 5. Towards an intercivilizational approach
to human rights Yasuaki Onuma; 6. Conditions of an unforced consensus on
human rights Charles Taylor; Part IV. Culture and Human Rights: 7. The
cultural mediation of human rights: the Al-Arqam case in Malaysia Abdullahi
An-Na'im; 8. Grounding human rights Arguments in Non-Western Culture:
Shari'a and the citizenship rights of women in a modern Islamic
nation-state Norani Othman; 9. Looking to Buddhism to turn back Thai
prostitution in Southeast Asia Suwanna Satha-Anand; 10. A Confucian
perspective on human rights Joseph Chan; Part V. Economic Development and
Human Rights: 11. Rights, social justice and globalization in East Asia
Yash Ghai; 12. Economic development, legal reform, and rights in Singapore
and Taiwan Kevin Y. L. Tan; 13. Human rights issues in China's internal
migration: insights from comparisons with Germany and Japan Dorothy
Solinger; 14. The anti-nuclear-power movement and the rise of rights
consciousness in Taiwan Mab Huang; 15. The applicability of the
international legal concept of 'Indigenous Peoples' in Asia Benedict
Kingsbury; Notes; Tables.