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The globalization of human rights / edited by Jean-Marc Coicaud, Michael W. Doyle and Anne-Marie Gardner.

By: Coicaud, Jean-Marc [edt].
Contributor(s): Doyle, Michael W [edt] | Gardner, Anne-Marie [edt].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: United Nations system in the 21st century.Publisher: Tokyo : United Nations University Press, 2003Description: vii, 208 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9280810804.Subject(s): CONSTITUTIONAL LAW | ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS | CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS | HUMAN RIGHTS | GLOBALIZATIONOnline resources: Click here to access online
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Introduction: Human rights and international order / MIchael W. Doyle and Anne Marie Gardner -- Part 1: The construction of human rights at the domestic level 1. On the relationships between civil and political rights, and social and economic rights / Ruth Gavison -- 2. The incorporation of civic and social rights in domestic law / Claire Archbold -- Part 2: The practice of human rights at the regional level 3. Comparative practice on human rights : North-South / James Mouangue Kobila -- 4. Human rights and Asian values / Tatsuo Inoue -- Part 3: Human rights at the international level: implementation and distributive justice 5. The politics of human rights / Pierre de Senarclens -- 6. Global accountability : transnational duties towards economic rights / Henry Shue -- Conclusion: Human rights in discourse and practice : the quandary of international justice / Jean-Marc Coicaud.
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Editors: Jean-Marc Coicaud, Senior Academic Officer, Peace & Governance Programme, UNU; Michael W. Doyle, Special Advisor to the Executive Office of the Secretary-General, UN; Anne-Marie Gardner, PhD student, Politics Department, Princeton University.

Introduction: Human rights and international order / MIchael W. Doyle and Anne Marie Gardner -- Part 1: The construction of human rights at the domestic level 1. On the relationships between civil and political rights, and social and economic rights / Ruth Gavison -- 2. The incorporation of civic and social rights in domestic law / Claire Archbold -- Part 2: The practice of human rights at the regional level 3. Comparative practice on human rights : North-South / James Mouangue Kobila -- 4. Human rights and Asian values / Tatsuo Inoue -- Part 3: Human rights at the international level: implementation and distributive justice 5. The politics of human rights / Pierre de Senarclens -- 6. Global accountability : transnational duties towards economic rights / Henry Shue -- Conclusion: Human rights in discourse and practice : the quandary of international justice / Jean-Marc Coicaud.

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