Title: 14 The Future of International Human Rights
Abstract: Contributors Preface Foreword: Human Rights in Transformation: From the Last Fifty Years to the Next Fifty Mary Robinson Prologue: The Dead Have Nothing to Lose by Telling the Truth Marvin Bell A Half Century of Human Rights: Geopolitics and Values Richard A. Falk Capabilities, Human Rights, and the Universal Declaration Martha C. Nussbaum The Universality of Human Rights in a Multicultured World: Toward Respectful Decision-Making Burns H. Weston Voices of Suffering, Fragmented Universality, and the Future of Human Rights Upendra Baxi Contesting Globalization: A Feminist Perspective on the Future of Human Rights Anne Orford Globalization and Human Rights: Clash of Universal Aspirations and Special Interests Kamal Hossain Reflections on the Future of Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights Yozo Yokota Reflections on the Future of Civil and Political Rights Rein Mullerson Strengthening the Norms of International Humanitarian Law to Combat Impunity M. Cherif Bassiouni The United Nations and Human Rights: The Promise of Multilateral Diplomacy and Action Stephen P. Marks The Promise of Regional Human Rights Systems Dinah Shelton Reconciliation and Justice: The South African Experience John Dugard Human Rights and the Promise of Transnational Civil Society Julie A. Mertus Appendix I: Universal Declaration of Human Rights Appendix II: International Convenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Appendix III: International Convenant on Civil and Political Rights Index
Publication Year: 2015
Publication Date: 2015-03-01
Language: en
Type: book-chapter
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