人権と人道外交<br>Human Rights Diplomacy : Negotiating for Human Rights Protection and Humanitarian Access (Key Studies in Diplomacy)

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人権と人道外交
Human Rights Diplomacy : Negotiating for Human Rights Protection and Humanitarian Access (Key Studies in Diplomacy)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 192 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781623561604
  • DDC分類 323

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Human Rights Diplomacy provides an up to date and accessible overview of the field, and serves as a practical guide to those seeking to engage in human rights work. Kelly-Kate Pease uses clear language and practical examples to teach readers the difficult skill of systematically looking at human rights and humanitarian negotiations. After a brief overview of human rights and what is meant by diplomacy, Pease argues that while human rights are internationally recognized, important disagreements exist on definition, priority and implementation. With the help of Human Rights Diplomacy, these differences can be bridged, and a new generation of human rights professionals will build better relationships.- Identifies different actors/key officials at different levels who engage in diplomacy and review both private (quiet) and public diplomacy - Shows how to navigate competing world-views, understandings, and prioritizations of human rights - Helps readers develop structure and strategy for negotiations - Includes practical insights from working professionals as well as academic perspective - Guides readers and classrooms with discussion questions, key terms, and suggestions for further reading

Contents

Acknowledgements Chapter 1Humanitarian Diplomacy What are International Human Rights? Why are Human Rights Controversial? Human Rights and Humanitarianism The Actors Types of Diplomacy Channels of Diplomacy Tools and Strategies Conclusion Chapter 2: The Centrality of the State Theory, Worldviews, and Human Rights Heads of State and Diplomacy States and the Development of International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law Conclusion Chapter 3: Inside the Black Box International Diplomatic Law The Foreign Minister or Secretary The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Human Rights and Humanitarian Diplomacy National Commissions and the Ombudsman Office Conclusion Chapter 4: The United Nations and Multilateral Diplomacy Multilateral Human Rights and Humanitarian Diplomacy at the United Nations The United Nations Security Council The United Nations General Assembly The United Nations Human Rights Council The Regional Multilateral Architecture Conclusion Chapter 5: IGO Diplomacy and the International Civil Service The United Nations Secretary-General The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Special Procedures: Rapporteurs Independent Commissions of Inquiry United Nations Treaty Monitoring Bodies The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) The Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) The Regional Civil Service Conclusion Chapter 6: NGO Diplomacy NGO Diplomacy or Advocacy? NGOs as Subcontractors NGOs as Vehicles for Citizen Diplomacy Human Rights NGOs NGO Human Rights Diplomacy: Strategy and Tools Humanitarian NGOs Conclusion Chapter 7: The Human Rights and Humanitarian Professional The Professionalization of the Human Rights and Humanitarianism Field Diplomacy: The Art of Negotiation The Human Rights Officer Lawyers Detention Monitors The Diplomatic Role of Other Professionals Conclusion Chapter 8: Conclusion Human Rights and Humanitarian Diplomacy Today Illiberal States and Ideologies Failed States Globalization and Business Conclusion Bibliography Appendix A: Statement of Ethical Commitments of Human Rights Professionals Glossary Index