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Human Rights In International Relations
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Human Rights In International Relations

by David P. Forsythe


FORMAT: Hardback

ISBN: 9780521865609


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  • ISBN: 9780521865609

  • Category: International Human Rights Law

  • Format: Hardback

  • Publication Date: 2006-05-01

  • Series: Themes in International Relations

  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

  • Illustrations: 2 tables

  • Country of origin: United Kingdom

  • Edition: 2nd Revised edition

  • Pages: 300

  • Pagination: 300 pages, 2 tables

  • Dimensions (mm): 228x152x21mm

  • Weight: 610g

Human Rights In International Relations

This new edition of David Forsythe's successful textbook provides an authoritative overview of the place of human rights in international politics in an age of terrorism. The book focuses on four central themes: the resilience of human rights norms, the importance of 'soft' law, the key role of non-governmental organizations, and the changing nature of state sovereignty. Human rights standards are examined according to global, regional, and national levels of analysis with a separate chapter dedicated to transnational corporations. This second edition has been updated to reflect recent events, notably the creation of the ICC and events in Iraq and Guantanamo Bay, and new sections have been added on subjects such as the correlation between world conditions and the fate of universal human rights. Containing chapter-by-chapter guides to further reading and discussion questions, this book will be of interest to undergraduate and graduate students of human rights, and their teachers. David Forsythe received the Distinguished Scholar Award for 2007 from the Human Rights Section of the American Political Science Association.

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