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Specifically designed for educational use by international relations, law, and political and social science classes, Human Rights in the World Community treats the full range of human rights issues, including implementation problems and processes involving international, national, and nongovernmental action. This new edition reflects the global, large-scale change that has occurred in the field of human rights, and features an extensive bibliography and filmography.
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DedicationPrefaceAbbreviationsCHAPTER ONE. INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS: ISSUES OVERVIEWS1. Burns H. Weston, Human Rights: Concept and ContentQuestions for Reflection and Discussion2. Martha C. Nussbaum, Capabilities, Human Rights, and The Universal DeclarationQuestions for Reflection and Discussion3. Burns H. Weston, The Universality of Human Rights in a MulticulturedWorldQuestions for Reflection and Discussion4. Rhoda Howard-Hassmann, The Second Great Transformation: HumanRights Leapfrogging in the Era of GlobalizationQuestions for Reflection and DiscussionCHAPTER TWO BASIC DECENCIES AND PARTICIPATORY RIGHTS5. Diane Orentlicher, GenocideQuestions for Reflection and Discussion6. Lisa Hajjar, Torture and the FutureQuestions for Reflection and Discussion7. Richard B. Lillich, Civil RightsQuestions for Reflection and Discussion8. Rachel Neild, Human Rights and CrimeQuestions for Reflection and Discussion9. Paul Gordon Lauren, First Principles of Racial EqualityQuestions For Reflection And Discussion10. Eva Brems, Protecting the Rights of WomenQuestions for Reflection and Discussion11. Maryellen Fullerton, The International and National Protection of RefugeesQuestions for Reflection and Discussion12. Maivan Clech Lam, Indigenous Peoples' Rights to Self-determination and TerritorialityQuestions for Reflection and Discussion13. Asbjorn Eide, Economic, Social and Cultural Rights as Human RightsQuestions for Reflection and Discussion14. Lee Swepston, Worker Rights are Human RightsQuestions for Reflection and Discussion15. George Kent, Food Is A Human RightQuestions for Reflection and Discussion16. Paul Hunt, The Right To Health: Key Objectives, Themes, and InterventionsQuestions for Reflection and Discussion17. Richard Pierre Claude, The Right To Education And Human Rights EducationQuestions for Reflection and Discussion18. Stephen A. Hansen, The Right To Take Part In Cultural LifeQuestions for Reflection and Discussion19. Hurst Hannum, The Right of Self-determination In The Twenty-first CenturyQuestions For Reflection And Discussion20. Arjun Sengupta, The Right To DevelopmentQuestions for Reflection and Discussion21. Luis E. Rodriguez-rivera, Is The Human Right To EnvironmentRecognized Under International Law?Questions for Reflection and Discussion22. Douglas Roche, Peace: A "Sacred Right"Questions for Reflection and DiscussionCHAPTER FIVE INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS: ACTION OVERVIEWS23. Burns H. Weston, Human Rights: Prescription and EnforcementQuestions for Reflection and Discussion24. Harold Hongju Koh, How Is International Human Rights Law Enforced?Questions for Reflection and Discussion25. Anne F. Bayefsky, Making The Human Rights Treaties WorkQuestions for Reflection and DiscussionIMPLEMENTATION26. Steven P. Marks, The United Nations And Human RightsQuestions for Reflection and Discussion27. Dinah Shelton, The Promise Of Regional Human Rights Systems RightsQuestions for Reflection and Discussion28. Michael Ignatieff, No Exceptions? The United States' Pick-and-chooseApproach To Human RightsQuestions for Reflection and Discussion29. Michael Ratner, Civil Remedies For Gross Human Rights ViolationsQuestions for Reflection and Discussion30. Richard Falk, Humanitarian Intervention: Imperatives And ProblematicsQuestions for Reflection and Discussion31. Richard Pierre Claude, What Do Human Rights NGOs Do?Questions for Reflection and Discussion32. Mahmood Monshipouri, Claude E. Welch, Jr., and Evan T. Kennedy,Multinational Corporations and the Ethics of Global ResponsibilityQuestions for Reflection and Discussion33. Jordan J. Paust, The Human Right To RevolutionQuestions for Reflection and DiscussionPostscript Human Rights And Humane GovernanceDocumentary Appendix A: Select InstrumentsDocumentary Appendix A: Select ReferencesSelect BibliographySelect FilmographyIndexAcknowledgments



