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International rights and responsibilities for the future / edited by Kenneth W. Hunter and Timothy C. Mack.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 1996Description: xxiii, 207 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0275955621
  • 9780275955625
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.481 20
LOC classification:
  • K3240.6 .I54 1996
Contents:
Figures -- Preface -- Introduction: On Building a Human Rights Culture -- 1. Reintegrating Rights and Responsibilities: Toward a New Human Rights Paradigm -- 2. Rights, Responsibilities, and the Social Contract -- 3. Too Many Rights, Too Few Responsibilities -- 4. Rights, Responsibilities, and Community: A Libertarian View -- 5. Clearing a Path toward the International Bill of Rights -- 6. Toward a New International Bill of Human Rights -- 7. Confronting the "New World Order": Challenges for International Peace and Security -- 8. The "Global Society" Perspective on International Human Rights -- 9. Humanizing Twenty-First-Century Justice: Balancing "Freedom To" and "Freedom From" -- 10. The Constitutional Crisis in Russia and the Role of the Constitutional Court -- 11. Launching the International Decade of Human Rights Education: Moving from Concept to Action -- 12. Africa: Looking to the Future -- 13. The Global Future and International Cooperation for the Environment -- 14. Issues of Population and Environment: A Report from the Millennium Project Feasibility Study -- 15. Knowledge-Based Development: Creating the Future Today -- 16. Continuing Work on Human Rights -- Selected Bibliography -- Index -- About the Editors and Contributors.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-201) and index.

Figures -- Preface -- Introduction: On Building a Human Rights Culture -- 1. Reintegrating Rights and Responsibilities: Toward a New Human Rights Paradigm -- 2. Rights, Responsibilities, and the Social Contract -- 3. Too Many Rights, Too Few Responsibilities -- 4. Rights, Responsibilities, and Community: A Libertarian View -- 5. Clearing a Path toward the International Bill of Rights -- 6. Toward a New International Bill of Human Rights -- 7. Confronting the "New World Order": Challenges for International Peace and Security -- 8. The "Global Society" Perspective on International Human Rights -- 9. Humanizing Twenty-First-Century Justice: Balancing "Freedom To" and "Freedom From" -- 10. The Constitutional Crisis in Russia and the Role of the Constitutional Court -- 11. Launching the International Decade of Human Rights Education: Moving from Concept to Action -- 12. Africa: Looking to the Future -- 13. The Global Future and International Cooperation for the Environment -- 14. Issues of Population and Environment: A Report from the Millennium Project Feasibility Study -- 15. Knowledge-Based Development: Creating the Future Today -- 16. Continuing Work on Human Rights -- Selected Bibliography -- Index -- About the Editors and Contributors.

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