International Human Rights in Context, 2nd Ed.

International Human Rights in Context, 2nd Ed.

by Professor Henry Steiner (Author), Professor Philip Alston (Author)

Synopsis

Steiner and Alston's widely acclaimed interdisciplinary coursebook presents a diverse range of carefully edited primary and secondary materials alongside extensive text, editorial commentary, and study questions. Within its conceptual framework, the book covers the major topics of international human rights: the basic characteristics of international law; evolution of the human rights movement; civil, political, economic, and social rights; the humanitarian laws of war; globalization; self-determination; women's rights; universalism and cultural relativism; intergovernmental and nongovernmental institutions; implementation and enforcement; internal application of human rights norms; and the spread of constitutionalism. Its scope, challenging inquiries, and clarity make it the ideal companion for human rights students, scholars, advocates, and practitioners alike. This new edition takes into account the recent significant developments in the field and expands coverage in several directions. Its text and readings provoke discussion of the ongoing and emerging debates of the human rights movement. Themes such as the changing question of sovereignty, the waning significance of the public-private divide, and the alternative approaches of human rights and duties run through the book.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 1536
Edition: 2
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 03 Aug 2000

ISBN 10: 0198298498
ISBN 13: 9780198298496

Author Bio

Henry Steiner is Jeremiah Smith Jnr Professor of Law and Director of the Law School Human Rights Program, Harvard University.
Philip Alston is Professor of International Law at the European University Institute, Florence