Rights After Wrongs

Rights After Wrongs
Title Rights After Wrongs PDF eBook
Author Shannon Morreira
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 213
Release 2016-05-25
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0804799091

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The international legal framework of human rights presents itself as universal. But rights do not exist as a mere framework; they are enacted, practiced, and debated in local contexts. Rights After Wrongs ethnographically explores the chasm between the ideals and the practice of human rights. Specifically, it shows where the sweeping colonial logics of Western law meets the lived experiences, accumulated histories, and humanitarian debts present in post-colonial Zimbabwe. Through a comprehensive survey of human rights scholarship, Shannon Morreira explores the ways in which the global framework of human rights is locally interpreted, constituted, and contested in Harare, Zimbabwe, and Musina and Cape Town, South Africa. Presenting the stories of those who lived through the violent struggles of the past decades, Morreira shows how supposedly universal ideals become localized in the context of post-colonial Southern Africa. Rights After Wrongs uncovers the disconnect between the ways human rights appear on paper and the ways in which it is possible for people to use and understand them in everyday life.

Rights from Wrongs

Rights from Wrongs
Title Rights from Wrongs PDF eBook
Author Alan M. Dershowitz
Publisher
Pages 282
Release 2004
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780465017133

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A noted legal scholar examines the source of human rights, arguing that rights are the result of particular experiences with injustice and looking at the implications in terms of the right to privacy, voting rights, and other rights.

Human Wrongs

Human Wrongs
Title Human Wrongs PDF eBook
Author T. J. Coles
Publisher John Hunt Publishing
Pages 144
Release 2018-05-25
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1785358650

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A devastating analysis of modern Britain. Britain is a forward-thinking, human-rights protecting beacon of democracy, right? Think again! Written in time for the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, this book is a documented exposé of Britain's domestic human rights abuses under successive governments from the year 2000 to the present. It covers the deaths of the 20,000 pensioners a year who can't afford heating, the 40,000 people who succumb to air pollution each year, the limits on freedom of speech (including libel law), mass surveillance of Britons by the deep state, and much, much more. By comparing Britain to other rich countries on issues as diverse as infant mortality, child wellbeing, ethnic rights, and union membership, Human Wrongs reveals just how anti-human the British system really is for people of a certain class, gender, disability and/or ethnicity.

Human Rights and Corporate Wrongs

Human Rights and Corporate Wrongs
Title Human Rights and Corporate Wrongs PDF eBook
Author Simon Baughen
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 301
Release 2015-12-18
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0857934767

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The effects of globalisation, together with the increase in foreign investment and resource development within the developing world, have created a context for human rights abuses by States in which transnational corporations are complicit. This timely book considers how these ‘governance gaps’, as identified by Professor John Ruggie, may be closed. Simon Baughen examines the status of corporations under international law, the civil liability of corporations for their participation in international crimes and self-regulation through voluntary codes of conduct, such as the 2011 UN Guiding Principles.

Human Rights, Human Wrongs

Human Rights, Human Wrongs
Title Human Rights, Human Wrongs PDF eBook
Author Nicholas J. Owen
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 374
Release 2003
Genre Law
ISBN 9780192802194

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Human Rights and Human Wrongs

Human Rights and Human Wrongs
Title Human Rights and Human Wrongs PDF eBook
Author Colin Tatz
Publisher Monash University Publishing
Pages 410
Release 2015-04-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1922235687

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Racism crushes bodies and souls. In Human Rights and Human Wrongs Colin Tatz – a world authority on racial conflict and abuse, a key figure in Aboriginal Studies in Australia and an author of major works on genocide, Aboriginal youth suicide, and Aboriginal and Islander sporting achievements – tells his personal story. Born and educated in South Africa, Tatz worked to expose and oppose that nation’s centuries-old apartheid regimes before leaving for what he thought would be a more enlightened nation, only to find in Australia striking parallels of that other dismal universe. As a researcher, writer and activist he has dedicated his life to confronting what people do to other people on the basis of their race or ethnicity. Here he also relates how alienation, his Jewishness and an intriguing problem with food have been, for him, propelling forces. Tatz’s story, ranging from Southern Africa to Australia, New Zealand, Canada and Israel, is an important one for anyone genuinely interested in the struggle to achieve social justice for minorities and marginalised peoples.

Human Rights and Private Wrongs

Human Rights and Private Wrongs
Title Human Rights and Private Wrongs PDF eBook
Author Alison Brysk
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 172
Release 2005
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780415944779

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First Published in 2005. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.