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Notes on Contributors=xvii

Guided Tour of the Textbook Features=xxii

Guided Tour of the Online Resource Centre=xxiv

Introduction : Human Rights in Politics and Practice / Michael Goodhart=1

Why Human Rights?=2

The Politics of Human Rights=5

The Practice of Human Rights=5

Human Rights as an Object of Enquiry=6

About this Book=7

PART I. Human Rights and Politics=9

1. Normative and Theoretical Foundations of Human Rights / Anthony J. Langlois=11

Introduction=12

The Emergence of Rights Language=12

Modern Human Rights=15

Types of Human Rights : Liberty and Welfare Rights=19

Group Rights=22

Human Rights as a Political Project=24

Conclusion=25

2. Feminist and Activist Approaches to Human Rights / Brooke Ackerly=28

Introduction=28

Universal Human Rights and Cultural Relativism=29

Feminist and Activist Approaches to Human Rights=33

Conclusion=40

3. Human Rights in International Relations / Tim Dunne ; Marianne Hanson=44

Introduction=45

Theoretical Issues and Context=45

Key Controversies=47

Findings : Human Rights and State Practice=52

Conclusion=57

4. Human Rights in International Law / Rhona K. M. Smith=60

Introduction=61

Historical Evolution of International Human Rights Law=62

Sources of International Human Rights Law=64

Monitoring and Enforcing International Human Rights Law=69

Conclusion=75

5. Human Rights in Comparative Politics / Sonia Cardenas=77

Introduction=78

The Logic of Comparison=78

The Sources of Human Rights Violations=80

Internalizing Human Rights=84

Domestic-International Linkages=88

Conclusion=90

6. Sociological and Anthropological Approaches / Damien Short=93

Introduction=94

Sociology of Human Rights=94

Anthropology of Human Rights=99

A Common Thread : The Social Construction of Rights=103

Conclusion=106

7. Contemporary Critiques of Human Rights / David Chandler=110

Introduction=111

Human Rights and the Legal Subject=112

The Rise of Human Rights=114

Human Rights and International Intervention=116

Human Rights and the Search for Meaning=122

Conclusion=124

8. Measuring and Monitoring Human Rights / Todd Landman ; Larissa C. S. K. Kersten=127

Introduction=128

The Purpose of Measuring Human Rights=129

Challenges to Measuring Human Rights=131

Types of Human Rights Measures=134

Conclusion=142

PART II. Human Rights in Practice=145

9. Global Civil Society and Human Rights / Marlies Glasius ; Doutje Lettinga=147

What is Global Civil Society?=148

Case Study : GCS as Paradigm-Shifters : Economic and Social Rights=152

Case Study : GCS as Lawmakers and Monitors : The International Criminal Court=156

Conclusion=159

10. Human Rights and Religion / Roja Fazaeli=163

Introduction=164

The Historical Context of the Relationship=164

Contemporary Concerns=170

A Complex Relationship=172

Questions of Authoritative Interpretation=173

The Lautsi Case=175

The Şahin Case=177

Conclusion=179

11. Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and Human Rights / Christine (Cricket) Keating ; Cynthia Burack=182

Introduction=183

Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Rights as Human Rights=183

Organizing for SOGI Human Rights=186

Critiques of SOGI Human Rights Activism=191

Case Study : Uganda=193

Conclusion=194

12. Human Rights and Politics in Development / Sakiko Fukuda-Parr=198

Introduction=198

Development and the Struggles for Human Rights=199

The Right to Development (RTD)=201

Human Rights-Based Approach to Development (HRBA)=203

Case Study : The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)=209

Conclusion=213

13. Economic Globalization and Human Rights / David L. Richards ; Ronald D. Gelleny=216

Introduction=216

Economic Globalization and Government Respect for Human Rights : Two Opposing Views=217

Globalization and Human Rights : Examining the Empirical Results=220

Case Study : Do MNCs Invest in Human Rights?=222

Data and Research Design=225

Findings=227

Conclusion=231

14. Political Democracy and State Repression / Christian Davenport=235

Introduction=235

Understanding the Democracy-Repression Nexus=236

Case Study : Democracy and Repression in the United States : A Peculiar Story of African American Persecution and Freedom=240

The Path to Peace : Directions for Future Research=250

Conclusion=252

15. Torture / William F. Schulz=255

Introduction=256

Torture in Western History=257

How to Make a Torturer=261

Case Study : Ticking Bomb Torture=264

Putting an End to Torture : New Developments and High Promise=267

Conclusion=270

16. Human Trafficking / Andrea M. Bertone=273

Introduction=274

Definitions of Human Trafficking=275

The Anti-White Slavery Movement and the Rise in International Consciousness about the Traffic in Women=277

Origins of the Contemporary Anti-Trafficking Movement=279

The Ascendancy of Trafficking as a Global Issue in the 1990s=281

Case Study : Human Trafficking in the United States=284

Conclusion=288

17. Children's Human Rights Advocacy / Vanessa Pupavac=291

Introduction=292

International Children's Rights=292

Special Challenges of Children's Rights=294

Constructing and Reconstructing Childhood=297

From Universal Development to Relative Development Models=302

Case Study : Punishing Childhoods=304

Conclusion=308

18. Human Rights and Forced Migration / Gil Loescher=311

Introduction=312

Assessing the Problem=313

The Problem of Defining Refugees=316

UNHCR, Human Rights, and the International Refugee Regime=321

Case Study : Forced Displacement in Myanmar=326

The Way Forward : The Need for New Alliances and New Actors=328

Conclusion=330

19. Indigenous Peoples' Human Rights / Paul Havemann=333

Introduction=334

Who are Indigenous Peoples According to International Law?=334

Centuries of Ambivalence about the Recognition of Indigenous Peoples=335

The United Nations and Indigenous Group Rights=339

Case Study : Indigenous Peoples and Climate Change=343

Reconciling Indigenous Self-Determination with State Sovereignty?=346

Conclusion=348

20. Genocide and Human Rights / Scott Straus=351

Introduction=352

The Origins of the Concept of 'Genocide'=352

Theories of Genocide=358

Case Studies : Rwanda and Darfur=360

Rwanda=361

Darfur=364

Conclusion=367

21. Humanitarian Intervention / Alan J. Kuperman=370

Introduction to Humanitarian Intervention=371

Evolving Concepts of Intervention=371

Military Intervention=373

Obstacles to Effective Intervention=376

Unintended Consequences of Intervention=377

Case Study of Intervention : Bosnia=379

Conclusion : Lessons of Humanitarian Intervention=386

22. Transitional Justice / Joanna R. Quinn=389

Introduction=390

Retributive Justice=391

Restorative Justice=394

Reparative Justice=397

Putting Transitional Justice into Practice=398

Case Study : Uganda=399

Conclusion=402

23. The Environment / John Barry ; Kerri Woods=405

Introduction=406

An Environmental Human Right?=407

Problems of Compatibility=409

Implementing Environmental Human Rights?=411

Problems with Environmental Human Rights?=413

Case Studies : Climate Change, Development Projects, and Environmental Refugees=415

Human Rights and Environmental Sustainability=418

Conclusion=418

Glossary=421

References=438

Index=481

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In Human Rights: Politics and Practice, a team of international experts combine the latest theoretical developments with unrivalled coverage of the practical and political dynamics of human rights. Throughout the text, helpful features support students' learning, challenging them to think critically and to question their own assumptions.

Human Rights: Politics and Practice is the most comprehensive, most topical, and most student-friendly introduction to human rights. Bringing together a range of international experts including political scientists, philosophers, lawyers, and policy-makers, the book provides students with a broad range of perspectives on the theoretical and practical issues in this constantly evolving field. In addition to in-depth theoretical content, the book also features unrivalled coverage of human rights issues in practice, with a wide range of case studies to explore concrete examples from around the world. The third edition has been brought fully up-to-date with the most recent events and latest research developments in the area. Two new chapters have been added: one on religion and human rights, and one on sexual orientation and gender identity and human rights, introducing students to these important topics and expanding the theoretical and practical discussion of issues of universalism and relativism. The new edition also features a range of carefully developed pedagogical features to aid student learning, encourage critical analysis, and challenge students to question their own assumptions. The book is accompanied by an Online Resource Centre to enhance students' learning and provide valuable support for lecturers. For students: - Revise key terms with a flashcard glossary- Take your learning further with links to key human rights documents- Use carefully selected web links as a first step towards independent research For registered lecturers: - Enhance your seminars with a specially developed active learning exercise- Use adaptable PowerPoint slides as the basis for lecture presentations, or as handouts in-class- Save time preparing assessments with a fully updated test bank of questions