
Human Rights in Turmoil : Facing Threats, Consolidating Achievements.
Title:
Human Rights in Turmoil : Facing Threats, Consolidating Achievements.
Author:
Lagoutte, Stéphanie.
ISBN:
9789047411215
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (305 pages)
Series:
International Studies in Human Rights ; v.v. 92
International Studies in Human Rights
Contents:
Introduction Human Rights in Turmoil: Facing Threats, Consolidating Achievements --- Stéphanie Lagoutte, Hans-Otto Sano and Peter Scharff Smith -- 1. The UN Reform Process in an Implementation Perspective --- Morten Kjærum -- 2. The Future of the European Human Rights Control System: Fighting with Its Back to the Wall --- Stéphanie Lagoutte -- 3. Human Rights Reinforcement and Globalisation: Reflections about Global Governance --- Hans-Otto Sano -- 4. The Uneasy Balance between Individual Rights and the Necessity of Communities --- Sten Schaumburg-Müller -- 5. Human Rights on the Battlefield --- John Cerone -- 6. Terrorism and Human Rights --- Peter Vedel Kessing -- 7. Humanitarian Intervention and State Sovereignty: A Social Constructivist Analysis --- Helle Malmvig -- 8. Manoeuvring in the Turbulent Sea of Human Rights and Religion: Religious Communities Approaching Human Rights --- Eva Maria Lassen -- 9. Freedom from Want: Globalisation and Social Security --- Hatla Thelle -- 10. Prisons and Human Rights: The Case of Solitary Confinement in Denmark and the US from the 1820s until Today --- Peter Scharff Smith -- 11. The Right to a Nationality and the European Convention on Human Rights --- Eva Ersbøll -- 12. Reflections of a Former Judge of the European Court of Human Rights --- Isi Foighel -- About the Contributors -- Index.
Abstract:
Are human rights gaining or losing ground? This question has become relevant after two decades of unprecedented progress in developing human rights standards and institutions. The political climate during the Cold War created many obstacles, but the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and its aftermath during the following decade created a sense of promise and progress among human rights scholars and actors. Yet, today, actions, statements and initiatives questioning the legitimacy and validity of human rights, or even threatening their very existence, have become a regular part of current political realities, even in states traditionally dedicated to the rule of law. This would have been inconceivable ten or twenty years ago. At the political level, human rights are gaining as well as losing ground. The question of the adequacy, legitimacy and scope of human rights is still a live one. And, weaknesses in supra-national human rights protection systems have emerged over the last twenty years. It is now clear that human rights mechanisms are not well adapted to the handling of the ever-increasing number of complaints or to the effective implementation of human rights.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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