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International Human Rights Movement : a History / Aryeh Neier.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Book collections on Project MUSE | UPCC book collections on Project MUSE. History.Publication details: Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, 2020.Description: xiv; 370 p. 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780691200996
  • 0691200998
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: No titleLOC classification:
  • JC571 .N45 2020
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1. The Movement -- 2. Putting Natural Law Principles into Practice -- 3. What Are Rights? -- 4. International Human Rights Law -- 5. International Humanitarian Law -- 6. Defying Communism -- 7. Rights on the Other Side of the Cold War Divide -- 8. Amnesty International -- 9. Human Rights Watch -- 10. The Worldwide Movement -- 11. Accountability -- 12. Rights after 9/11 -- 13. Going Forward -- Notes -- Index
Summary: "An expanded and updated edition of a classic work on human rights and global justice. Since its original publication, Basic Rights has proven increasingly influential to those working in political philosophy, human rights, global justice, and the ethics of international relations and foreign policy, particularly in debates regarding foreign policy's role in alleviating global poverty. Henry Shue asks: Which human rights ought to be the first honored and the last sacrificed? Shue argues that subsistence rights, along with security rights and liberty rights, serve as the ground of all other human rights. This classic work, now available in a thoroughly updated fortieth-anniversary edition, includes a substantial new chapter by the author examining how the accelerating transformation of our climate progressively undermines the bases of subsistence like sufficient water, affordable food, and housing safe from forest-fires and sea-level rise. Climate change threatens basic rights"--
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1. The Movement -- 2. Putting Natural Law Principles into Practice -- 3. What Are Rights? -- 4. International Human Rights Law -- 5. International Humanitarian Law -- 6. Defying Communism -- 7. Rights on the Other Side of the Cold War Divide -- 8. Amnesty International -- 9. Human Rights Watch -- 10. The Worldwide Movement -- 11. Accountability -- 12. Rights after 9/11 -- 13. Going Forward -- Notes -- Index

"An expanded and updated edition of a classic work on human rights and global justice. Since its original publication, Basic Rights has proven increasingly influential to those working in political philosophy, human rights, global justice, and the ethics of international relations and foreign policy, particularly in debates regarding foreign policy's role in alleviating global poverty. Henry Shue asks: Which human rights ought to be the first honored and the last sacrificed? Shue argues that subsistence rights, along with security rights and liberty rights, serve as the ground of all other human rights. This classic work, now available in a thoroughly updated fortieth-anniversary edition, includes a substantial new chapter by the author examining how the accelerating transformation of our climate progressively undermines the bases of subsistence like sufficient water, affordable food, and housing safe from forest-fires and sea-level rise. Climate change threatens basic rights"--

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