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International Human Rights in Context: Law, Politics, Morals by Henry Steiner
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Book Title
International Human Rights in Context: Law, Politics, Morals
Publication Date
2000-08-24
Edition Number
2
Pages
1536
ISBN
9780198298496
Publication Name
International Human Rights in Context : Law, Politics, Morals
Item Length
9.7in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication Year
2000
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
2.2in
Author
Henry Steiner, Philip Alston
Features
Revised
Item Width
6.7in
Item Weight
70.5 Oz
Number of Pages
1536 Pages

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The new edition of this popular book has been completely revised to include developments in international human rights over the last five years. It includes judicial opinions on constitutional issues by the national courts; a completely new chapter on globalization and its implications for human rights; and expanded treatment of many issues including democracy, self-determination, and responses to massive tradegies through prosecutions and truth commissions.

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0198298498
ISBN-13
9780198298496
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Product Key Features

Author
Henry Steiner, Philip Alston
Publication Name
International Human Rights in Context : Law, Politics, Morals
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Features
Revised
Publication Year
2000
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
1536 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.7in
Item Height
2.2in
Item Width
6.7in
Item Weight
70.5 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
K3240.S74 2000
Edition Description
Revised Edition
Edition Number
2
Reviews
''A splendid book containing an imaginative and stimulating variety ofmaterials with thought-provoking commentary and questions. It is a wonderfulteaching tool, as well as a valuable starting point for research ''Hilary Charlesworth, Australian National University, '"Very thorough, Judicious selection of materials and thought provokingcomment".'Robert Cryer, Manchester University, ''Steiner and Alston deploy an extraordinary range of materials to explain the forces that shape the formation and implementation of human rights. Their book is an indispensable tool for training the next generation of human rights practitioners, advocates, and scholars.''Theodor Meron, New York University School of Law, ''This book is indeed a most remarkable feat. To winnow so much material, to edit them and organize them within an overarching but not intrusive framework is, I would have thought, the work of many a scholarly lifetime.''Upendra Baxi, University of Warwick, formerly Vice Chancellor, University of Delhi, '"Very thorough, Judicious selection of materials and thought provoking comment".'Robert Cryer, Manchester University, ''...not only covers international law in force today, it also providesthe best insights into the politics and ideologies underlying legal discourse.The book ignited great classroom discussions.''Bruno Simma, University of Munich and University of Michigan, '"This is an excellant book with massively authoritative coverage of all aspects of international human rights law".'P R Ghandhi, The University of Reading, ''This coursebook exposes the sharp contradictions and vexing dilemmas in the human rights movement, without concessions to political correctness or rushing to answers. Today's debates are openly tackled, letting the students and teachers further contest the issues raised. The book will longremain the yardstick by which others must be judged.''Makau wa Mutua, State University of New York at Buffalo, 'provides students with a superb overview of the international andregional human rights systems ... a comprehensive and provocative introductionto the theories of human rights'Penelope Matthew, University of Melbourne, in Australian Yearbook ofInternational Law 1997, ''By far the best text in the field a wealth of important, interesting, well-organized, and well-edited materials''Paolo Carozza, Notre Dame Law School, ''Steiner and Alston deploy an extraordinary range of materials to explainthe forces that shape the formation and implementation of human rights. Theirbook is an indispensable tool for training the next generation of human rightspractitioners, advocates, and scholars.''Theodor Meron, New York University School of Law, 'provides students with a superb overview of the international and regional human rights systems ... a comprehensive and provocative introduction to the theories of human rights'Penelope Matthew, University of Melbourne, in Australian Yearbook of International Law 1997, ''This book is indeed a most remarkable feat. To winnow so much material,to edit them and organize them within an overarching but not intrusive frameworkis, I would have thought, the work of many a scholarly lifetime.''Upendra Baxi, University of Warwick, formerly Vice Chancellor, University ofDelhi, ''A splendid book containing an imaginative and stimulating variety of materials with thought-provoking commentary and questions. It is a wonderful teaching tool, as well as a valuable starting point for research ''Hilary Charlesworth, Australian National University, ''...not only covers international law in force today, it also provides the best insights into the politics and ideologies underlying legal discourse. The book ignited great classroom discussions.''Bruno Simma, University of Munich and University of Michigan, '"This is an excellant book with massively authoritative coverage of allaspects of international human rights law".'P R Ghandhi, The University of Reading, ''By far the best text in the field a wealth of important, interesting,well-organized, and well-edited materials''Paolo Carozza, Notre Dame Law School, ''This coursebook exposes the sharp contradictions and vexing dilemmas inthe human rights movement, without concessions to political correctness orrushing to answers. Today's debates are openly tackled, letting the students andteachers further contest the issues raised. The book will long remain theyardstick by which others must be judged.''Makau wa Mutua, State University of New York at Buffalo, ''This is the most stimulating book that I know of in the field of human rights'Georges Abi-Saab, Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva'Georges Abi-Saab, Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva, ''This is the most stimulating book that I know of in the field of humanrights'Georges Abi-Saab, Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva'Georges Abi-Saab, Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva
Table of Content
Draft contents of 2nd edition:Preface -AcknowledgementsA. EVOLUTION OF CONTEMPORARY HUMAN RIGHTS1. SURVEY OF BASIC CONCEPTSA. Global SnapshotsB. Death Row and Death by Execution2. INTERNATIONAL LAW CONCEPTS AND BACKGROUND TO HUMAN RIGHTSMOVEMENTA. International Law: Basic Concepts and ProcessesB. Historical Antecedents to Contemporary Human Rights MovementC. International Humanitarian Law: A Preliminary Look3. EVOLUTION OF UNIVERSAL HUMAN RIGHTS: CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTSA. The Two Basic Instruments: Universal Declaration and Civil-PoliticalCovenantB. Women's Convention: CEDAWC. Sovereign States and International NormsEVOLUTION OF UNIVERSAL HUMAN RIGHTS: ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RIGHTSB. WHAT ARE RIGHTS, AND ARE THEY THE SAME EVERYWHERE?5. NOTIONS OF RIGHTS, UNIVERSALISM, AND CULTURAL RELATIVISMA. Conceptions of Rights and Duties, of Individual and Group RightsB. Description of and Theory about Cultural Relativism6. DILEMMAS AND CONFLICTS IN ELABORATING NOTIONS OF RIGHTA. African Charter: Rights and DutiesB. Gender Issues: Treaty Reservations and Female Genital MutilationC. Religion and the State: Establishment, Group Autonomy Regimes, andFreedom of ReligionD. Freedom of SpeechE. Children's ConventionF. The East Asian Debate about RelativismC. INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS MOVEMENT7. INTRODUCTORY NOTIONS8. UNITED NATIONS INSTITUTIONS: DEVELOPING, IMPLEMENTING ANDENFORCING HUMAN RIGHTS9. THE DEVELOPING INTERNATIONAL CIVIL SOCIETY: HUMAN RIGHTS NGOs ANDOTHER NON-STATE ENTITIES10. THE ICCPR COMMITTEE AND THE ROLE OF TREATY ORGANS11. REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: THE EUROPEAN, INTER-AMERICAN ANDAFRICAN HUMAN RIGHTS REGIMESD. STATES AS PROTECTORS AND ENFORCERS OF HUMAN RIGHTS12. INTERNAL PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS BY STATESA. THE SPREAD OF STATE CONSTITUTIONS IN THE LIBERAL MODELB. HUMAN RIGHTS TREATIES WITHIN STATES' LEGAL ORDERSC. ENFORCEMENT OF CUSTOMARY NORMS: THE ROLE OF COURTS13. STATES AS ENFORCERS OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS MOVEMENT AGAINST OTHERSTATESE. CURRENT TOPICS14. WAR CRIMES AND OTHER MASSIVE VIOLATIONS OF HUMAN RIGHTS:INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW, PROSECUTIONS AND TRUTHCOMMISSIONS15. GLOBALIZATION: IMPLICATIONS FOR HUMAN RIGHTS NORMS16. SELF-DETERMINATION17. DEMOCRACY
Copyright Date
2000
Topic
Human Rights, General
Lccn
00-046481
Dewey Decimal
341.4/81
Intended Audience
College Audience
Dewey Edition
21
Genre
Law, Political Science

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