Constructing Human Rights in the Age of Globalization

Constructing Human Rights in the Age of Globalization
Title Constructing Human Rights in the Age of Globalization PDF eBook
Author Mahmood Monshipouri
Publisher Routledge
Pages 388
Release 2015-06-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1317473906

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Both human rights and globalization are powerful ideas and processes, capable of transforming the world in profound ways. Notwithstanding their universal claims, however, the processes are constructed, and they draw their power from the specific cultural and political contexts in which they are constructed. Far from bringing about a harmonious cosmopolitan order, they have stimulated conflict and opposition. In the context of globalization, as the idea of human rights has become universal, its meaning has become one more terrain of struggle among groups with their own interests and goals. Part I of this volume looks at political and cultural struggles to control the human rights regime -- that is, the power to construct the universal claims that will prevail in a territory -- with respect to property, the state, the environment, and women. Part II examines the dynamics and counterdynamics of transnational networks in their interactions with local actors in Iran, China, and Hong Kong. Part III looks at the prospects for fruitful human rights dialogiue between competing universalisms that by definition are intolerant of conradiction and averse to compromise.

Constructing Human Rights In The Age Of Globalization

Constructing Human Rights In The Age Of Globalization
Title Constructing Human Rights In The Age Of Globalization PDF eBook
Author Monshipouri
Publisher
Pages 388
Release 2004
Genre Civil rights
ISBN 9788120325869

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Constructing Human Rights in the Age of Globalization

Constructing Human Rights in the Age of Globalization
Title Constructing Human Rights in the Age of Globalization PDF eBook
Author Meds Monshipouri
Publisher
Pages 353
Release 2004
Genre Civil rights
ISBN

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Constructing Human Rights in the Age of Globalization

Constructing Human Rights in the Age of Globalization
Title Constructing Human Rights in the Age of Globalization PDF eBook
Author Mahmood Monshipouri
Publisher Routledge
Pages 397
Release 2015-06-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1317473892

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Both human rights and globalization are powerful ideas and processes, capable of transforming the world in profound ways. Notwithstanding their universal claims, however, the processes are constructed, and they draw their power from the specific cultural and political contexts in which they are constructed. Far from bringing about a harmonious cosmopolitan order, they have stimulated conflict and opposition. In the context of globalization, as the idea of human rights has become universal, its meaning has become one more terrain of struggle among groups with their own interests and goals. Part I of this volume looks at political and cultural struggles to control the human rights regime -- that is, the power to construct the universal claims that will prevail in a territory -- with respect to property, the state, the environment, and women. Part II examines the dynamics and counterdynamics of transnational networks in their interactions with local actors in Iran, China, and Hong Kong. Part III looks at the prospects for fruitful human rights dialogiue between competing universalisms that by definition are intolerant of conradiction and averse to compromise.

The Globalization of Human Rights

The Globalization of Human Rights
Title The Globalization of Human Rights PDF eBook
Author Jean-Marc Coicaud
Publisher Brookings Institution Press
Pages 228
Release 2003
Genre Law
ISBN

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International efforts to construct a set of standardised human rights guidelines are based upon the identification of agreed key values regarding the relationships between individuals and the institutions governing them, which are viewed as critical to the well-being of humanity and the character of being human. This publication considers these issues of justice at the national, regional, and international levels by analysing civil, political, economic and social rights aspects.

Globalization and Human Rights

Globalization and Human Rights
Title Globalization and Human Rights PDF eBook
Author Alison Brysk
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 322
Release 2002-10-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0520936280

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In this landmark volume, Alison Brysk has assembled an impressive array of scholars to address new questions about globalization and human rights. Is globalization generating both problems and opportunities? Are new problems replacing or intensifying state repression? How effective are new forms of human rights accountability? These essays include theoretical analyses by Richard Falk, Jack Donnelly, and James Rosenau. Chapters on sex tourism, international markets, and communications technology bring new perspectives to emerging issues. The authors investigate places such as the Dominican Republic, Nigeria, and the Philippines. The contemporary world is defined by globalization. While global human rights standards and institutions have been established, assaults on human dignity continue. These essays identify the new challenges to be faced, and suggest new ways to remedy the costs of globalization.

Democracy as Human Rights

Democracy as Human Rights
Title Democracy as Human Rights PDF eBook
Author Michael Goodhart
Publisher Routledge
Pages 253
Release 2013-05-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1135431957

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Is global democracy possible? The most prominent institutional manifestations of this concept-the UN, WTO, IMF and World Bank-have been skewered as cloistered anti-democratic institutions by anti-globalization activists. Meanwhile, proponents of globalization advocate reforming these institutions to make them more transparent. Michael Goodhart argues that both views fail to recognize the complex link between modern democracy and the sovereign state and the degree to which globalization challenges the modern conceptualization of democracy. Original and historically informed, Democracy as Human Rights provides a carefully argued theory of democracy in which traditional representative government is supported by global institutions designed to guarantee fundamental human rights.