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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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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