現代国際情勢と人権の重要性<br>Why Human Rights Still Matter in Contemporary Global Affairs

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現代国際情勢と人権の重要性
Why Human Rights Still Matter in Contemporary Global Affairs

  • 著者名:Monshipouri, Mahmood (EDT)
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  • Routledge(2020/04/29発売)
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  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9780367901455
  • eISBN:9781000065732

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Description

This book elucidates why human rights still matter in contemporary global affairs, and what can lead to better protection of international human rights in a post-liberal order.

It blends theoretical, empirical, and normative perspectives, while providing much-needed analysis in light of the perils of populism, authoritarianism, and toxic nationalism, as well as highlighting the hopes with which people around the world view human rights in the new millennium. Systematically combining theoretical perspectives from across the disciplines with numerous case studies, it demonstrates not only the complexities of the domestic conditions involved, but also the ways in which human dignity can be preserved and promoted during periods of rapid change and uncertainty. Finally, the book addresses the question of how to protect human rights in such a world in which the active promotion of democratic values and enforcement of human rights may not be necessarily aligned with evolving economic and geopolitical interests of many great and diverse powers on the global scene. As such, it is a timely intervention for human rights as a concept as it has been attacked and eroded by the instability in our world today.

This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of human rights in politics, law, philosophy, sociology, and history and to humanitarian bodies, practitioners, and policy makers.

Table of Contents

List of Contributors

Acknowledgements

1. Why Human Rights Still Matter in Contemporary World Affairs

Mahmood Monshipouri

Part I: Framing the Human Rights Discourse

2. How Do Human Rights Matter?

Michael Goodhart

3. Broadening Human Rights: The Case for a Pluralistic Approach

Hussein Banai and Anthony Tirado Chase

4. Making Human Rights Meaningful Through Practice: Lessons from the Middle East

Shadi Mokhtari

5. Assessing Regional Human Rights Systems: from Convergence to Divergence

Daniel J. Whelan and Andrew McWard

Part II: Human Rights Practice: Legal and Moral Responsibility

6. State Responsibility and International Law

Mark Gibney

7. Human Rights and Humanitarian Action Will Endure: The Case of International Committee of the Red Cross

David P. Forsythe

8. Denial and Debilitation: Environmental Rights and the Harm of Climate Change Denial

Richard P. Hiskes

9. Transitional Justice: From Accountability to Peace

Mahmood Monshipouri and William V. Dunlap

Part III: Protecting Economic Rights in a Globalizing World

10. Labor Rights as Human Rights: Theoretical Foundations and Practical Implications

Carol C. Gould

11. The Trajectory of the Right to Food in Brazil: The Debate Between Means and Access

Anthony Pahnke

12. Social Movements, Development Policy, and Human Rights

Shareen Hertel and Rajeshwari Majumdar

13. Migrant Workers and Human Rights in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Countries

Zahra Babar

14. Human Rights and Inequality

Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann

Part IV: Human Rights Challenges in a Fractured, Violent, and Intolerant World

15. Threats to Freedom of the Press

Andrei Richter

16. Addressing Religious Intolerance in an Increasingly Illiberal World

Barbara Ann Rieffer-Flanagan

17. Neoliberalism and Women’s Rights

Zehra F. Kabasakal Arat

18. Climate Refugees, Forced Migrants, and the Syrian Crisis

Mahmood Monshipouri

Part V: The Way Forward

19. The Resilience of Rights in a Post-Liberal World

Alison Brysk

Selected Bibliography

Index