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NGOs and human rights : promise and performance / promise and performance / edited by Claude E. Welch, Jr.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextLanguage: Eng Series: Pennsylvania studies in human rightsPublication details: Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, 2001.Description: x, 290 p. ; 27 cmISBN:
  • 081223569X
  • 9780812235692
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 323 21
LOC classification:
  • JC571 .N485
Online resources:
Contents:
pt. I. Civil and political rights: the "classic" northern paradigm -- 1. Assessing the effectiveness of international human rights NGOs: amnesty international / Morton E. Winston -- 2. "A calendar of abuses": amnesty international's campaign on Guatemala / Ann Marie Clark -- 3. Human rights watch: an overview / Widney Brown -- 4. Amnesty international and human rights watch: a comparison / Claude E. Welch, Jr. -- 5. The role of the international commission of jurists / Nathalie Prouvez, Nicolas M.L. Bovay -- 6. The international human rights law group: human rights and access to justice in postconflict environments / Mark K. Bromley -- 7. Human rights international NGOs: a critical evaluation / Makau Mutua.
pt. II. Economic, social, and cultural rights: an increasingly significant emphasis -- 8. Foodfirst information and action network / Brigitte Hamm -- 9. Action for development in Uganda / Susan Dicklitch -- 10. Evaluating development- oriented NGOs / T. Jeffrey Scott -- pt. III. Analyzing and enhancing effectiveness -- 11. Measuring the impact of human rights organiztions / David L. Cingranelli, David L. Richards -- 12. The internet: one more tool in the struggle for human rights / Laurie S. Wiseberg -- 13. The role of the Ford foundation / William D. Carmichael -- Conclusion / Claude E. Welch, Jr.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

pt. I. Civil and political rights: the "classic" northern paradigm -- 1. Assessing the effectiveness of international human rights NGOs: amnesty international / Morton E. Winston -- 2. "A calendar of abuses": amnesty international's campaign on Guatemala / Ann Marie Clark -- 3. Human rights watch: an overview / Widney Brown -- 4. Amnesty international and human rights watch: a comparison / Claude E. Welch, Jr. -- 5. The role of the international commission of jurists / Nathalie Prouvez, Nicolas M.L. Bovay -- 6. The international human rights law group: human rights and access to justice in postconflict environments / Mark K. Bromley -- 7. Human rights international NGOs: a critical evaluation / Makau Mutua.

pt. II. Economic, social, and cultural rights: an increasingly significant emphasis -- 8. Foodfirst information and action network / Brigitte Hamm -- 9. Action for development in Uganda / Susan Dicklitch -- 10. Evaluating development- oriented NGOs / T. Jeffrey Scott -- pt. III. Analyzing and enhancing effectiveness -- 11. Measuring the impact of human rights organiztions / David L. Cingranelli, David L. Richards -- 12. The internet: one more tool in the struggle for human rights / Laurie S. Wiseberg -- 13. The role of the Ford foundation / William D. Carmichael -- Conclusion / Claude E. Welch, Jr.

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