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Human Rights
Theory and Practice
Taschenbuch von Michael Goodhart
Sprache: Englisch

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Michael Goodhart is Professor of Political Science, Director of the Global Studies Center, and a University Honors College Faculty Fellow at the University of Pittsburgh. He is also the author of Injustice: Political Theory for the Real World (OUP, 2018).
Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • Brief Contents

  • Notes on Contributors

  • Introduction

  • Michael Goodhart

  • I Part I: Theory

  • 1 The Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights

  • Anthony Langlois

  • 2 Human Rights in International Law

  • Rhona Smith

  • 3 The Politics of Human Rights

  • Michael Goodhart

  • 4 Feminist Approaches to Human Rights

  • Laura Parisi

  • 5 Imperialism and Human Rights

  • Bonny Ibhawoh

  • 6 The Social Life of Human Rights

  • Damien Short

  • 7 Human Rights Claiming as a Performative Practice

  • Karen Zivi

  • II Part II: Practice

  • 8 Genocide

  • Scott Straus

  • 9 Humanitarian Intervention

  • Alan Kuperman

  • 10 Transitional Justice

  • Joanna Quinn

  • 11 Treaties, monitoring, and enforcement

  • Emily Ritter

  • 12 Political Democracy and State Repression

  • Christian Davenport

  • 13 Migration and Refugees

  • Gil Loescher and Kurt Mills

  • 14 Human Rights and the Environment

  • Sumudu Atapattu

  • 15 Indigenous Rights and Language Sovereignty

  • Odilia Romero, Joseph Berra, and Shannon Speed

  • 16 Social movements and human rights

  • Jackie Smith

  • 17 Theory in Practice: Making Human Rights Claims in a Human Rights Way

  • Brooke Ackerly

  • 18 Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and Human Rights

  • Cricket Keating and Cindy Burack

  • 19 Religion and Human Rights

  • Roja Fazaeli and Joel Hanisek

  • 20 The human right to water

  • Madeline Baer

  • 21 The SDGs and economic rights

  • Inga Winkler and Matheus de Carvalho Hernandez

  • Detailed Contents

  • Notes on Contributors

  • Introduction

  • Michael Goodhart

  • I Part I: Theory

  • 1 The Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights

  • Anthony Langlois

  • Introduction

  • The Emergence of Rights Language

  • Modern Human Rights

  • Types of Human Rights: Liberty and Welfare Rights

  • Group Rights

  • Human Rights as a Political Project

  • Conclusion

  • 2 Human Rights in International Law

  • Rhona Smith

  • Introduction

  • Historical Evolution of International Human Rights Law

  • Sources of International Human Rights Law

  • Monitoring and Enforcing International Human Rights Law

  • Conclusion

  • 3 The Politics of Human Rights

  • Michael Goodhart

  • Introduction

  • The Invention of Human Rights

  • Why Are Human Rights Controversial?

  • Thinking Politically about Human Rights

  • Conclusion

  • 4 Feminist Approaches to Human Rights

  • Laura Parisi

  • Introduction

  • Women's Rights are Human Rights : Evolution of the Discourse

  • The Structural Indivisibility of Rights and CEDAW

  • Gender Equality and Human Rights: Contemporary Issues

  • Conclusion

  • 5 Imperialism and Human Rights

  • Bonny Ibhawoh

  • Introduction

  • Linking Imperialism and Human Rights

  • Empire and Atrocity

  • Strategic Human Rights

  • Self-Determination and Racial Equality

  • Nationalism and Decolonization

  • Conclusion

  • 6 The Social Life of Human Rights

  • Damien Short

  • Introduction?

  • Sociology of Human Rights??

  • Anthropology of Human Rights

  • A Common Thread: The Social Construction of Right

  • Conclusion?

  • 7 Human Rights Claiming as a Performative Practice

  • Karen Zivi

  • Introduction

  • The Human Rights Gap

  • Theorizing Performativity

  • Human Rights Performativity

  • Conclusion

  • II Part II: Practice

  • 8 Genocide

  • Scott Straus

  • Introduction

  • The Origins of the Concept of 'Genocide'

  • Theories of Genocide

  • Case Studies: Rwanda and Darfur

  • Rwanda

  • Darfur

  • Conclusion

  • 9 Humanitarian Intervention

  • Alan Kuperman

  • Introduction to Humanitarian Intervention

  • Evolving Concepts of Intervention

  • Military Intervention

  • Obstacles to Effective Intervention

  • Unintended Consequences of Intervention

  • Case Study of Intervention: Bosnia

  • Conclusion: Lessons of Humanitarian Intervention

  • 10 Transitional Justice

  • Joanna Quinn

  • Introduction

  • Retributive Justice

  • Restorative Justice

  • Reparative Justice

  • Putting Transitional Justice into Practice

  • Case Study: Uganda

  • Conclusion

  • 11 Treaties, monitoring, and enforcement

  • Emily Ritter

  • Introduction

  • International Treaty Creation and Ratification

  • Compliance in Law and Action

  • Monitoring Compliance

  • Enforcement in Instances of Non-Compliance

  • Case Study: The Black Lives Matter Movement

  • Conclusion

  • 12 Political Democracy and State Repression

  • Christian Davenport

  • Introduction

  • Understanding the Democracy-Repression Nexus

  • Case Studies: Democracy and Repression in the United States in Two Historical Periods

  • The Path to Peace: Directions for Future Research

  • Conclusion

  • 13 Migration and Refugees

  • Gil Loescher and Kurt Mills

  • Introduction

  • Assessing the Problem

  • The Problem of Defining Refugees

  • The UNHCR, Human Rights, and the International Refugee Regime

  • Case Study: Forced Displacement in Myanmar

  • The Way Forward: The Need for New Alliances and New Actors

  • Conclusion

  • 14 Human Rights and the Environment

  • Sumudu Atapattu

  • Introduction

  • What are environmental rights? Convergence between human rights and environmental protection

  • Synergies and challenges of using a human rights framework for environmental issues

  • Regional systems of human rights

  • Emergence of a right to a healthy environment and its implications

  • Case study - Teitiota v. New Zealand

  • Conclusion

  • 15 Indigenous Rights and Language Sovereignty

  • Odilia Romero, Joseph Berra, and Shannon Speed

  • Introduction

  • From erasure to sovereignty: a trajectory of reclamation

  • The imposition and persistence of settler colonial structures

  • Human rights harms through the lens of Indigenous language knowledge keepers

  • Identity, language and sovereignty

  • Conclusion

  • 16 Social movements and human rights

  • Jackie Smith

  • Introduction

  • Social Movements and Human Rights

  • The Diffusion of Human Rights

  • Case Study: Human Rights Cities "Bringing Human Rights Home"

  • Human Rights Globalization and Cities

  • Conclusion

  • 17 Theory in Practice: Making Human Rights Claims in a Human Rights Way

  • Brooke Ackerly

  • Introduction

  • Universal Human Rights and Cultural Relativism

  • Human Rights Struggles

  • Case Study: Theory in Practice

  • Conclusion

  • 18 Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and Human Rights

  • Cricket Keating and Cindy Burack

  • Introduction

  • Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity rights as human rights

  • Organizing for SOGI human rights

  • Critiques of SOGI Human rights activism

  • Case Study: Uganda

  • Conclusion

  • 19 Religion and Human Rights

  • Roja Fazaeli and Joel Hanisek

  • Introduction

  • Historical context of the relationship

  • A complex relationship

  • The Masterpiece Cakeshop Case

  • The ?ahin Case

  • Conclusion

  • 20 The human right to water

  • Madeline Baer

  • Introduction

  • Defining Water

  • The Human Right to Water

  • Privatization of Water

  • Creating the Human Right to Water in International Law

  • Case Study: Bolivia

  • Conclusion

  • 21 The SDGs and economic rights

  • Inga Winkler and Matheus de Carvalho Hernandez

  • Introduction

  • History and Development of the SDGs

  • The Reflection of Human Rights in the Sustainable Development Agenda

  • Accountability: Central to Human Rights but not the SDGs

  • Case Study: Reducing Inequalities

  • Conclusion

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Genre: Politikwissenschaften
Rubrik: Wissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 544
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9780190085469
ISBN-10: 0190085460
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Goodhart, Michael
Hersteller: Oxford University Press Inc
Maße: 192 x 235 x 24 mm
Von/Mit: Michael Goodhart
Erscheinungsdatum: 14.07.2022
Gewicht: 0,824 kg
preigu-id: 127270693
Über den Autor
Michael Goodhart is Professor of Political Science, Director of the Global Studies Center, and a University Honors College Faculty Fellow at the University of Pittsburgh. He is also the author of Injustice: Political Theory for the Real World (OUP, 2018).
Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • Brief Contents

  • Notes on Contributors

  • Introduction

  • Michael Goodhart

  • I Part I: Theory

  • 1 The Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights

  • Anthony Langlois

  • 2 Human Rights in International Law

  • Rhona Smith

  • 3 The Politics of Human Rights

  • Michael Goodhart

  • 4 Feminist Approaches to Human Rights

  • Laura Parisi

  • 5 Imperialism and Human Rights

  • Bonny Ibhawoh

  • 6 The Social Life of Human Rights

  • Damien Short

  • 7 Human Rights Claiming as a Performative Practice

  • Karen Zivi

  • II Part II: Practice

  • 8 Genocide

  • Scott Straus

  • 9 Humanitarian Intervention

  • Alan Kuperman

  • 10 Transitional Justice

  • Joanna Quinn

  • 11 Treaties, monitoring, and enforcement

  • Emily Ritter

  • 12 Political Democracy and State Repression

  • Christian Davenport

  • 13 Migration and Refugees

  • Gil Loescher and Kurt Mills

  • 14 Human Rights and the Environment

  • Sumudu Atapattu

  • 15 Indigenous Rights and Language Sovereignty

  • Odilia Romero, Joseph Berra, and Shannon Speed

  • 16 Social movements and human rights

  • Jackie Smith

  • 17 Theory in Practice: Making Human Rights Claims in a Human Rights Way

  • Brooke Ackerly

  • 18 Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and Human Rights

  • Cricket Keating and Cindy Burack

  • 19 Religion and Human Rights

  • Roja Fazaeli and Joel Hanisek

  • 20 The human right to water

  • Madeline Baer

  • 21 The SDGs and economic rights

  • Inga Winkler and Matheus de Carvalho Hernandez

  • Detailed Contents

  • Notes on Contributors

  • Introduction

  • Michael Goodhart

  • I Part I: Theory

  • 1 The Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights

  • Anthony Langlois

  • Introduction

  • The Emergence of Rights Language

  • Modern Human Rights

  • Types of Human Rights: Liberty and Welfare Rights

  • Group Rights

  • Human Rights as a Political Project

  • Conclusion

  • 2 Human Rights in International Law

  • Rhona Smith

  • Introduction

  • Historical Evolution of International Human Rights Law

  • Sources of International Human Rights Law

  • Monitoring and Enforcing International Human Rights Law

  • Conclusion

  • 3 The Politics of Human Rights

  • Michael Goodhart

  • Introduction

  • The Invention of Human Rights

  • Why Are Human Rights Controversial?

  • Thinking Politically about Human Rights

  • Conclusion

  • 4 Feminist Approaches to Human Rights

  • Laura Parisi

  • Introduction

  • Women's Rights are Human Rights : Evolution of the Discourse

  • The Structural Indivisibility of Rights and CEDAW

  • Gender Equality and Human Rights: Contemporary Issues

  • Conclusion

  • 5 Imperialism and Human Rights

  • Bonny Ibhawoh

  • Introduction

  • Linking Imperialism and Human Rights

  • Empire and Atrocity

  • Strategic Human Rights

  • Self-Determination and Racial Equality

  • Nationalism and Decolonization

  • Conclusion

  • 6 The Social Life of Human Rights

  • Damien Short

  • Introduction?

  • Sociology of Human Rights??

  • Anthropology of Human Rights

  • A Common Thread: The Social Construction of Right

  • Conclusion?

  • 7 Human Rights Claiming as a Performative Practice

  • Karen Zivi

  • Introduction

  • The Human Rights Gap

  • Theorizing Performativity

  • Human Rights Performativity

  • Conclusion

  • II Part II: Practice

  • 8 Genocide

  • Scott Straus

  • Introduction

  • The Origins of the Concept of 'Genocide'

  • Theories of Genocide

  • Case Studies: Rwanda and Darfur

  • Rwanda

  • Darfur

  • Conclusion

  • 9 Humanitarian Intervention

  • Alan Kuperman

  • Introduction to Humanitarian Intervention

  • Evolving Concepts of Intervention

  • Military Intervention

  • Obstacles to Effective Intervention

  • Unintended Consequences of Intervention

  • Case Study of Intervention: Bosnia

  • Conclusion: Lessons of Humanitarian Intervention

  • 10 Transitional Justice

  • Joanna Quinn

  • Introduction

  • Retributive Justice

  • Restorative Justice

  • Reparative Justice

  • Putting Transitional Justice into Practice

  • Case Study: Uganda

  • Conclusion

  • 11 Treaties, monitoring, and enforcement

  • Emily Ritter

  • Introduction

  • International Treaty Creation and Ratification

  • Compliance in Law and Action

  • Monitoring Compliance

  • Enforcement in Instances of Non-Compliance

  • Case Study: The Black Lives Matter Movement

  • Conclusion

  • 12 Political Democracy and State Repression

  • Christian Davenport

  • Introduction

  • Understanding the Democracy-Repression Nexus

  • Case Studies: Democracy and Repression in the United States in Two Historical Periods

  • The Path to Peace: Directions for Future Research

  • Conclusion

  • 13 Migration and Refugees

  • Gil Loescher and Kurt Mills

  • Introduction

  • Assessing the Problem

  • The Problem of Defining Refugees

  • The UNHCR, Human Rights, and the International Refugee Regime

  • Case Study: Forced Displacement in Myanmar

  • The Way Forward: The Need for New Alliances and New Actors

  • Conclusion

  • 14 Human Rights and the Environment

  • Sumudu Atapattu

  • Introduction

  • What are environmental rights? Convergence between human rights and environmental protection

  • Synergies and challenges of using a human rights framework for environmental issues

  • Regional systems of human rights

  • Emergence of a right to a healthy environment and its implications

  • Case study - Teitiota v. New Zealand

  • Conclusion

  • 15 Indigenous Rights and Language Sovereignty

  • Odilia Romero, Joseph Berra, and Shannon Speed

  • Introduction

  • From erasure to sovereignty: a trajectory of reclamation

  • The imposition and persistence of settler colonial structures

  • Human rights harms through the lens of Indigenous language knowledge keepers

  • Identity, language and sovereignty

  • Conclusion

  • 16 Social movements and human rights

  • Jackie Smith

  • Introduction

  • Social Movements and Human Rights

  • The Diffusion of Human Rights

  • Case Study: Human Rights Cities "Bringing Human Rights Home"

  • Human Rights Globalization and Cities

  • Conclusion

  • 17 Theory in Practice: Making Human Rights Claims in a Human Rights Way

  • Brooke Ackerly

  • Introduction

  • Universal Human Rights and Cultural Relativism

  • Human Rights Struggles

  • Case Study: Theory in Practice

  • Conclusion

  • 18 Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and Human Rights

  • Cricket Keating and Cindy Burack

  • Introduction

  • Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity rights as human rights

  • Organizing for SOGI human rights

  • Critiques of SOGI Human rights activism

  • Case Study: Uganda

  • Conclusion

  • 19 Religion and Human Rights

  • Roja Fazaeli and Joel Hanisek

  • Introduction

  • Historical context of the relationship

  • A complex relationship

  • The Masterpiece Cakeshop Case

  • The ?ahin Case

  • Conclusion

  • 20 The human right to water

  • Madeline Baer

  • Introduction

  • Defining Water

  • The Human Right to Water

  • Privatization of Water

  • Creating the Human Right to Water in International Law

  • Case Study: Bolivia

  • Conclusion

  • 21 The SDGs and economic rights

  • Inga Winkler and Matheus de Carvalho Hernandez

  • Introduction

  • History and Development of the SDGs

  • The Reflection of Human Rights in the Sustainable Development Agenda

  • Accountability: Central to Human Rights but not the SDGs

  • Case Study: Reducing Inequalities

  • Conclusion

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Genre: Politikwissenschaften
Rubrik: Wissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 544
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9780190085469
ISBN-10: 0190085460
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Goodhart, Michael
Hersteller: Oxford University Press Inc
Maße: 192 x 235 x 24 mm
Von/Mit: Michael Goodhart
Erscheinungsdatum: 14.07.2022
Gewicht: 0,824 kg
preigu-id: 127270693
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