Human Rights in International Relations

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Cambridge University Press, 2000 M04 27 - 247 páginas
This new textbook provides an introduction to human rights in international relations at the turn of the Twenty-First Century. The book examines the policy-making process that establishes and tries to apply human rights norms through the UN, regional organizations, state foreign policy, human rights groups, and transnational corporations. It documents the many changes in international human rights during the past half-century, and considers the future of universal human rights. Containing chapter-by-chapter guides to further reading and discussion questions, this book will be of interest to undergraduate and graduate students of human rights, and their teachers.
 

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Establishing human rights standards
28
Global application of human rights norms
55
International criminal courts
84
Regional application of human rights norms
110
Human rights and foreign policy in comparative perspective
139
Nongovernmental organizations and human rights
163
Transnational corporations and human rights
191
The politics of liberalism in a realist world
217
Index
238
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