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Originally published in 2004. The book collects important contributions to the theoretical development of the human rights phenomenon, covering a wide range of human rights issues and research approaches.
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Originally published in 2004. The book collects important contributions to the theoretical development of the human rights phenomenon, covering a wide range of human rights issues and research approaches.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9780815398721
- ISBN-10: 0815398727
- Artikelnr.: 56925797
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9780815398721
- ISBN-10: 0815398727
- Artikelnr.: 56925797
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Poe, Steven C.
Contents: Human Rights Research and the Quest for Dignity: Human rights
research and the quest for human dignity, Sabine C. Carey and Steven C.
Poe; The decision to repress: an integrative theoretical approach to the
research on human rights and repression, Steven C. Poe. Foreign Policy
Analysis: Aiding or abetting: British foreign aid decisions and recipient
country human rights, Bethany Barratt; Security at what cost? Arms
transfers to the developing world and human rights, Dawn Miller.
Development and Trade: The path from trade to human rights: the democracy
and development detour, Rhonda L. Callaway and Julie Harrelson-Stephens;
Providing subsistence rights: do States make a difference?, Wesley T.
Milner, David Leblang, Steven C. Poe and Kara Smith; Human rights ans
structural adjustment: the importance of selection, M. Rodwan Abouharb and
David L. Cingranelli. Legal and Institutional Determinants of Human Rights:
Crimes and punishments: how the International Criminal Tribunal for the
Former Yugoslavia distinguishes among massive human rights violations,
James D. Meernik and Kimi L. King; National constitutions and human rights
protection: regional differences and colonial influences, Linda Camp Keith.
New Directions in the Research on Human Rights Violations: Ethnicity and
repression: the ethnic composition of countries and human rights
violations, Chris Lee, Ronny Lindström, Will H. Moore and Kürsad Turan;
Domestic threat and repression: an analysis of state responses to different
forms of dissent, Sabine C. Carey; How organizations shape human rights
violations, Pablo Policzer; What transforms ordinary people into gross
human rights violators?, Alette Smeulers. Conclusion: The quest for human
dignity: the journey continues, Sabine C. Carey and Steven C. Poe; Index.
research and the quest for human dignity, Sabine C. Carey and Steven C.
Poe; The decision to repress: an integrative theoretical approach to the
research on human rights and repression, Steven C. Poe. Foreign Policy
Analysis: Aiding or abetting: British foreign aid decisions and recipient
country human rights, Bethany Barratt; Security at what cost? Arms
transfers to the developing world and human rights, Dawn Miller.
Development and Trade: The path from trade to human rights: the democracy
and development detour, Rhonda L. Callaway and Julie Harrelson-Stephens;
Providing subsistence rights: do States make a difference?, Wesley T.
Milner, David Leblang, Steven C. Poe and Kara Smith; Human rights ans
structural adjustment: the importance of selection, M. Rodwan Abouharb and
David L. Cingranelli. Legal and Institutional Determinants of Human Rights:
Crimes and punishments: how the International Criminal Tribunal for the
Former Yugoslavia distinguishes among massive human rights violations,
James D. Meernik and Kimi L. King; National constitutions and human rights
protection: regional differences and colonial influences, Linda Camp Keith.
New Directions in the Research on Human Rights Violations: Ethnicity and
repression: the ethnic composition of countries and human rights
violations, Chris Lee, Ronny Lindström, Will H. Moore and Kürsad Turan;
Domestic threat and repression: an analysis of state responses to different
forms of dissent, Sabine C. Carey; How organizations shape human rights
violations, Pablo Policzer; What transforms ordinary people into gross
human rights violators?, Alette Smeulers. Conclusion: The quest for human
dignity: the journey continues, Sabine C. Carey and Steven C. Poe; Index.
Contents: Human Rights Research and the Quest for Dignity: Human rights
research and the quest for human dignity, Sabine C. Carey and Steven C.
Poe; The decision to repress: an integrative theoretical approach to the
research on human rights and repression, Steven C. Poe. Foreign Policy
Analysis: Aiding or abetting: British foreign aid decisions and recipient
country human rights, Bethany Barratt; Security at what cost? Arms
transfers to the developing world and human rights, Dawn Miller.
Development and Trade: The path from trade to human rights: the democracy
and development detour, Rhonda L. Callaway and Julie Harrelson-Stephens;
Providing subsistence rights: do States make a difference?, Wesley T.
Milner, David Leblang, Steven C. Poe and Kara Smith; Human rights ans
structural adjustment: the importance of selection, M. Rodwan Abouharb and
David L. Cingranelli. Legal and Institutional Determinants of Human Rights:
Crimes and punishments: how the International Criminal Tribunal for the
Former Yugoslavia distinguishes among massive human rights violations,
James D. Meernik and Kimi L. King; National constitutions and human rights
protection: regional differences and colonial influences, Linda Camp Keith.
New Directions in the Research on Human Rights Violations: Ethnicity and
repression: the ethnic composition of countries and human rights
violations, Chris Lee, Ronny Lindström, Will H. Moore and Kürsad Turan;
Domestic threat and repression: an analysis of state responses to different
forms of dissent, Sabine C. Carey; How organizations shape human rights
violations, Pablo Policzer; What transforms ordinary people into gross
human rights violators?, Alette Smeulers. Conclusion: The quest for human
dignity: the journey continues, Sabine C. Carey and Steven C. Poe; Index.
research and the quest for human dignity, Sabine C. Carey and Steven C.
Poe; The decision to repress: an integrative theoretical approach to the
research on human rights and repression, Steven C. Poe. Foreign Policy
Analysis: Aiding or abetting: British foreign aid decisions and recipient
country human rights, Bethany Barratt; Security at what cost? Arms
transfers to the developing world and human rights, Dawn Miller.
Development and Trade: The path from trade to human rights: the democracy
and development detour, Rhonda L. Callaway and Julie Harrelson-Stephens;
Providing subsistence rights: do States make a difference?, Wesley T.
Milner, David Leblang, Steven C. Poe and Kara Smith; Human rights ans
structural adjustment: the importance of selection, M. Rodwan Abouharb and
David L. Cingranelli. Legal and Institutional Determinants of Human Rights:
Crimes and punishments: how the International Criminal Tribunal for the
Former Yugoslavia distinguishes among massive human rights violations,
James D. Meernik and Kimi L. King; National constitutions and human rights
protection: regional differences and colonial influences, Linda Camp Keith.
New Directions in the Research on Human Rights Violations: Ethnicity and
repression: the ethnic composition of countries and human rights
violations, Chris Lee, Ronny Lindström, Will H. Moore and Kürsad Turan;
Domestic threat and repression: an analysis of state responses to different
forms of dissent, Sabine C. Carey; How organizations shape human rights
violations, Pablo Policzer; What transforms ordinary people into gross
human rights violators?, Alette Smeulers. Conclusion: The quest for human
dignity: the journey continues, Sabine C. Carey and Steven C. Poe; Index.