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This Handbook: Emphasises the need to consider human rights in all their dimensions to better understand structural reasons behind the persistence of human rights violations | Explores the various frameworks in which to consider human rights - conceptual, political and transnational/international | Discusses the areas subject to particularly intense debate - gender, religion, transitions and accountability | Covers perspectives ranging from Global Theory to Grassroots reflections, emphasising the need for academic work on human rights to engage more seriously with the reflections of those working on the ground …mehr
Emphasises the need to consider human rights in all their dimensions to better understand structural reasons behind the persistence of human rights violations
Explores the various frameworks in which to consider human rights - conceptual, political and transnational/international
Discusses the areas subject to particularly intense debate - gender, religion, transitions and accountability
Covers perspectives ranging from Global Theory to Grassroots reflections, emphasising the need for academic work on human rights to engage more seriously with the reflections of those working on the ground
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Inhaltsangabe
Section I Introduction and Overview 1. Human Rights and the Middle East and North Africa: Indivisibility, Social Rights, and Structural Change Anthony Tirado ChaseSection II A Conceptual Frameword: Political, Economic, and Cultural Rights in the Middle East and North Africa 2. Political Legitimacy, Contingency, and Rights in the Middle East and North Africa, Hussein Banai 3. Economic Rights in the Middle East and North Africa, Zehra F. Kabasakal Arat 4. Cultural Rights in the Middle East and North Africa: Art, Revolution, and Repression, Mark LeVine Section III A Political Framework: Intersecting Human Rights and Governance Crises in the Middle East and North Africa 5. Genocide in the Contemporary Middle-East: A Historical and Comparative Regional Perspective, Martin Shaw 6. The ISIS Crisis and the Broken Politics of the Arab World: A Framework for Understanding Radical Islamism Nader Hashemi 7. The Impact of the AKP on Human Rights in Turkey: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back, Turan Kayaoglu 8. The Politics of Human Rights in Iran Since the Green Movement, Shadi Mokhtari and Neda Nazmi 9. Narrating Law: Israel and the Occupied Territories, Kathleen Cavanaugh 10. The United States and Israeli Violations of International Humanitarian Law, Stephen Zunes Section IV A Transnational and International Framework: Human Rights beyond Borders 11. Rival Transnational Advocacy Networks and Middle East Politics at the UN Human Rights Council, Laura Landolt 12. Redefining Rights: OIC Attempts to Reshape Values in the UN Human Rights System, Ann Mayer 13. Human Rights, Youth, and Technology: Agents of Change? Mahmood Monshipouri 14. Rights, Refugees, and the Case of Syria: What Do Human Rights Offer, Kathleen Hamill Section V Gender and Human Rights in the Middl
Section I Introduction and Overview 1. Human Rights and the Middle East and North Africa: Indivisibility, Social Rights, and Structural Change Anthony Tirado ChaseSection II A Conceptual Frameword: Political, Economic, and Cultural Rights in the Middle East and North Africa 2. Political Legitimacy, Contingency, and Rights in the Middle East and North Africa, Hussein Banai 3. Economic Rights in the Middle East and North Africa, Zehra F. Kabasakal Arat 4. Cultural Rights in the Middle East and North Africa: Art, Revolution, and Repression, Mark LeVine Section III A Political Framework: Intersecting Human Rights and Governance Crises in the Middle East and North Africa 5. Genocide in the Contemporary Middle-East: A Historical and Comparative Regional Perspective, Martin Shaw 6. The ISIS Crisis and the Broken Politics of the Arab World: A Framework for Understanding Radical Islamism Nader Hashemi 7. The Impact of the AKP on Human Rights in Turkey: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back, Turan Kayaoglu 8. The Politics of Human Rights in Iran Since the Green Movement, Shadi Mokhtari and Neda Nazmi 9. Narrating Law: Israel and the Occupied Territories, Kathleen Cavanaugh 10. The United States and Israeli Violations of International Humanitarian Law, Stephen Zunes Section IV A Transnational and International Framework: Human Rights beyond Borders 11. Rival Transnational Advocacy Networks and Middle East Politics at the UN Human Rights Council, Laura Landolt 12. Redefining Rights: OIC Attempts to Reshape Values in the UN Human Rights System, Ann Mayer 13. Human Rights, Youth, and Technology: Agents of Change? Mahmood Monshipouri 14. Rights, Refugees, and the Case of Syria: What Do Human Rights Offer, Kathleen Hamill Section V Gender and Human Rights in the Middl
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