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The local relevance of human rights / (Record no. 15711)

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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 9781107009561
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 1107009561
DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number KM201 . L62 2011
MAIN ENTRY--AUTHOR NAME
Personal name KOEN DE FEYTER.
TITLE STATEMENT
Title The local relevance of human rights /
Statement of responsibility, etc editors, Koen De Feyter ... [et al.].
Copyright Date
Place of publication NEW YORK
Name of publisher CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Year of publication or production 2011
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Number of Pages xv, 381pg
Other physical details ill.
SERIES STATEMENT
Series statement European Inter-University Centre for Human Rights and Democratisation
GENERAL NOTE
General note Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction: reconsidering human rights from below Koen De Feyter and Stephan Parmentier; 2. Sites of rights resistance Koen De Feyter; 3. Freedom from want revisited from a local perspective: evolution and challenges ahead Felipe Gómez Isa; 4. Relevance of human rights in the 'glocal' space of politics: how to enlarge democratic practice beyond state boundaries and build up a peaceful world order? Antonio Papisca; 5. The local relevance of human rights: a methodological approach Gaby Ore; Aguilar; 6. Ensuring compliance with decisions by international and regional human rights bodies: the case of the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture Michelle Farrell; 7. Building rights-based health movements: lessons from the Peruvian experience Alicia Ely Yamin and J. Jaime Miranda; 8. Defining human rights when economic interests are high: the case of the Western Shoshone Julie Cavanaugh-Bill; 9. Struggling to localise human rights: the experience of indigenous peoples in Chile Jose; Aylwin; 10. Enforcing environmental rights under Nigeria's 1999 constitution: the localisation of human rights in the Niger Delta region Rhuks Temitope Ako; 11. Conflict resolution through cultural rights and cultural wrongs: the Kosovo example Mari;a del Mar Bermúdez, Manuel Calzada Plá and Lydia Vicente Márquez; 12. Epilogue: widening the perspective on the local relevance of human rights George Ulrich.
FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction: reconsidering human rights from below / Koen De Feyter and Stephan Parmentier; 2. Sites of rights resistance / Koen De Feyter; 3. Freedom from want revisited from a local perspective: evolution and challenges ahead Felipe Gómez Isa; 4. Relevance of human rights in the 'glocal' space of politics: how to enlarge democratic practice beyond state boundaries and build up a peaceful world order? / Antonio Papisca; 5. The local relevance of human rights: a methodological approach / Gaby Oré Aguilar; 6. Ensuring compliance with decisions by international and regional human rights bodies: the case of the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture / Michelle Farrell; 7. Building rights-based health movements: lessons from the Peruvian experience / Alicia Ely Yamin and J. Jaime Miranda; 8. Defining human rights when economic interests are high: the case of the Western Shoshone / Julie Cavanaugh-Bill; 9. Struggling to localise human rights: the experience of indigenous peoples in Chile / José Aylwin; 10. Enforcing environmental rights under Nigeria's 1999 constitution: the localisation of human rights in the Niger Delta region / Rhuks Temitope Ako; 11. Conflict resolution through cultural rights and cultural wrongs: the Kosovo example / María del Mar Bermúdez, Manuel Calzada Plá and Lydia Vicente Márquez; 12. Epilogue: widening the perspective on the local relevance of human rights / George Ulrich.
SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc "Do human rights offer real protection when disadvantaged groups invoke them at the local level in an attempt to improve their living conditions? If so, how can we make sure that the experiences of those invoking human rights at the local level have an impact on the further development of human rights (at national and other levels) so that the local relevance of human rights increases? Since the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) on 10 December 1948, numerous international documents have reaffirmed human rights as global norms. This book examines what factors determine whether appeals to human rights that emanate from the local level are successful, and whether the UDHR adequately responds to threats as currently defined by relevant groups or whether a revision of some of the ideas included in the UDHR is needed in order to increase its contemporary relevance"--
SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical Term Human rights.
SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical Term Social justice.
SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical Term Globalization.
ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Feyter, K. de
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Koha item type Books
Holdings
Permanent Location Current Location Date acquired Full call number Accession Number Koha item type
Gabriel Afolabi Ojo Central Library (Headquarters). Gabriel Afolabi Ojo Central Library (Headquarters). 07/04/2025 KM201 ,L62 2011 0028015 Books

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