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Achieving Human Rights
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Achieving Human Rights
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Presents an analysis of what we need to do - at the personal level as well as state actions - to refocus our pursuit of human rights in a post-9/11 world. This book stresses the moral urgency of achieving human rights. It places the priority of such an ethos in the personal decisions we make in our human interactions.
Richard Falk once again captures our attention with a nuanced analysis of what we need to do - at the personal level as well as state actions - to refocus our pursuit of human rights in a post-9/11 world. From democratic global governance, to the costs of the Iraq War, the preeminent role of the United States in the world order to the role of individual citizens of a globalized world, Falk stresses the moral urgency of achieving human rights. In elegant simplicity, this book places the priority of such an ethos in the personal decisions we make in our human interactions, not just the activities of government institutions and non-governmental organizations. Falk masterly weaves together such topics as the Iraq War, U.S. human rights practices and abuses, humanitarian intervention, the rule of law, responses to terrorism, genocide in Bosnia, the Pinochet trial, the Holocaust, and information technology to create a moral tapestry of world order with human rights at the center.
| ISBN | 415990165 |
| ISBN13 | 9780415990165 |
| Publisher | Routledge |
| Format | Paperback |
| Publication date | 30/11/2008 |
| Pages | 256 |
| Weight (grammes) | 521 |
| Published in | United Kingdom |
| Height (mm) | 224 |
| Width (mm) | 150 |
Introduction
Part One: Overview
1. Toward a Necessary Utopianism: Democratic Global Governance
2. The Power of Rights and The Rights of Power: What Future for Human Rights 3. Orientalism and International Law
Part Two Nurturing Global Democracy
4. Toward Global Democracy
5. Citizenship and Globalization
Part Three: International Criminal Law
6. The Holocaust and the Emergence of International Human Rights
7. The Pinochet Moment: Whither Universal Jurisdiction
8. Genocide at the World Court: The Case Against Serbia
Part Four: Human Rights After 9/11
9. A Descending Spiral
10. Encroaching on the Rule of Law: Counter-Terrorist Justifications
11. Humanitarian Intervention
Part Five: Beyond Politics
12. Crimes, Lies, and Law: Human Rights in Adversity
13. Humanity in Question
14. The Ideal of the Citizen Pilgrim






