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Politics and Human Rights


ISBN13: 9780631196662
ISBN: 0631196668
Published: November 1995
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: paperback (C format)
Price: £22.99



This volume of specially commissioned articles by leading authorities in the field shows how the subject of human rights impacts on contemporary politics and on the discipline of political science. It assesses the role of human rights in political theory, international law and international relations, and the politics of different regions of the world, including Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Southeast Asia and Latin America.Besides broad regional and international surveys, subjects treated include: the question of collective rights, relativism and universalism, the future of social and economic rights, the role of NGO's and international organisations, the Vienna world conference, human rights in US foreign policy. An editorial introduction considers the place of human rights in the politics curriculum. An international group of contributors includes political scientists, political philosophers, academic lawyers and those with experience of human rights campaigning.

Contents:
Introduction: Human Rights in the Study of Politics D. Beetham (Leeds University). Human Rights and Political Theory: 1. Human Rights in Political Theory: S Mendus (York University).2. Are There Collective Human Rights?: M Freeman (Essex University).
3. What Future for Economic and Social Rights?: D. Beetham (Leeds University). Human Rights in a Global Context:4. State Sovereignty and Human Rights: Towards a Global Constitutional Project: A Rosas (Abo Akademi University).5. Stock Taking on Human Rights: The World Conference on Human Rights, Vienna 1993: K Boyle (Essex University).6. The Role and Limits of Human Rights NGOs at the United Nations: R Brett (Quaker United Nations Office).7. Human Rights and US Foreign Policy: Two Levels, Two Worlds: D P Forsythe (Nebraska-Lincoln University). Regional Perspectives on Human Rights8. Human Rights and the New Europe: Experience and Experiment: H Storey (Leeds University).
9. Relativism and Universalism in Human Rights; The Case of the Islamic Middle East: F Halliday (London School of Economics & Political Science).10. Human Rights in the Processes of Transition and Consolidation of Democracy in Latin America: F Panizza (Institute of Latin American Studies, London University).
11. Human Rights and Democratisation in Africa: S Kaballo (Sudan Human Rights Organisation).12. Regime Security and Human Rights in Southeast Asia: K Christie (Natal University).