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Book Title
Global Responsibility for Human Rights: World Poverty and the Dev
ISBN
9780199284429
Subject Area
Political Science
Publication Name
Global Responsibility for Human Rights
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Length
9.4 in
Subject
Human Rights, Public Policy / Social Policy, General
Publication Year
2008
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.8 in
Author
Margot E. Salomon, Foreword by Foreword by Stephen P. Marks
Item Weight
19.5 Oz
Item Width
6.5 in
Number of Pages
288 Pages

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0199284423
ISBN-13
9780199284429
eBay Product ID (ePID)
59620585

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
288 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Global Responsibility for Human Rights
Subject
Human Rights, Public Policy / Social Policy, General
Publication Year
2008
Type
Textbook
Author
Margot E. Salomon, Foreword by Foreword by Stephen P. Marks
Subject Area
Political Science
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
19.5 Oz
Item Length
9.4 in
Item Width
6.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2007-030853
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
"This lucid, well-written, and scrupulously researched book moves forward the discourse on international obligations to eliminate the bane of worldwide poverty." --Michael Stein, European Journal of International Law, Vol 20 No. 3, August 2009"This admirably researched and well written book is one of the most significant legal contributions to current debates on poverty, human rights and global justice. It should command the attention of students, scholars and activists in the field of international law and beyond." --Conway Blake, The Cambridge Law Journal Vol 67,3"This wise, well researched and well presented book deals with a large number of difficult arenas of theory and practice of international law, human rights, and development. It addresses primarily some recent normative developments in international law, relations, and organisation. This work will be useful to diverse audiences: the cognoscenti may find pertinent the codification of normative materials and the acute interrogation of the nature and scope of international legal responsibility; this work may also provide a useful background for adjudicators, policy-makers, and indeed offers a cache of newly emergent concerns. I salute thus the narrative achievement of Margot Salomon as further guiding us to the dire need for rethinking our shared political responsibility." --Upendra Baxi, Public Law, October 2009"In Global Responsibility and Human Rights Salomon has given the international human rights community substantial food for thought. She takes on the whole world in one book, and challenges the traditional 'wisdom' as to how human rights obligations work. She also provides impressively researched and documented arguments for a shift in attention to enable the world community to combat world poverty through the application of the right to development and other aspects of current international law. The book is essential to academics, NGOs and policy makers alike. It should be the initiator of much debate and further deliberation on principles and practice in international human rights promotion" --Sigrun I. Skogly, Lancaster University Law School, Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 29.4, "This lucid, well-written, and scrupulously researched book moves forward the discourse on international obligations to eliminate the bane of worldwide poverty." --Michael Stein, European Journal of International Law, Vol 20 No. 3, August 2009 "This admirably researched and well written book is one of the most significant legal contributions to current debates on poverty, human rights and global justice. It should command the attention of students, scholars and activists in the field of international law and beyond." --Conway Blake, The Cambridge Law Journal Vol 67,3 "This wise, well researched and well presented book deals with a large number of difficult arenas of theory and practice of international law, human rights, and development. It addresses primarily some recent normative developments in international law, relations, and organisation. This work will be useful to diverse audiences: the cognoscenti may find pertinent the codification of normative materials and the acute interrogation of the nature and scope of international legal responsibility; this work may also provide a useful background for adjudicators, policy-makers, and indeed offers a cache of newly emergent concerns. I salute thus the narrative achievement of Margot Salomon as further guiding us to the dire need for rethinking our shared political responsibility." --Upendra Baxi, Public Law, October 2009 "In Global Responsibility and Human Rights Salomon has given the international human rights community substantial food for thought. She takes on the whole world in one book, and challenges the traditional 'wisdom' as to how human rights obligations work. She also provides impressively researched and documented arguments for a shift in attention to enable the world community to combat world poverty through the application of the right to development and other aspects of current international law. The book is essential to academics, NGOs and policy makers alike. It should be the initiator of much debate and further deliberation on principles and practice in international human rights promotion" --Sigrun I. Skogly, Lancaster University Law School, Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 29.4
Dewey Decimal
341.48
Table Of Content
Foreword by Stephen P. MarksIntroduction1. Interdependence and its ImperativesIntroductionTowards an International Community of StatesLocating the international communityInternational law of cooperation as the law of the international communityReconciling sovereignty and interdependenceThe influence of interdependence on international lawThe continued predominance of cooperative internationalism in the 21st centuryGlobalization in an Era of Human RightsEconomic globalization as a structural impediment to the exercise of human rightsPoverty as a human rights issueThe Structural Approach to the Realization of Human RightsThe right to developmentThe position of treaty-bodiesConclusion2. Sources and Content of an International Responsibility to Cooperate for Human RightsIntroductionThe Sources of Cooperation for Human Rights in International LawCooperation and Shared Responsibility in International Human Rights InstrumentsInternational cooperation in human rights conventions and declarationsThe international covenant on economic, social and cultural rights, the convention on the rights of the child and other human rights conventionsDeclarationsThe legal basis of international cooperation in the right to developmentThe normative force of the declaration on the right to developmentInternational cooperation and shared responsibility at world conferencesThe Content of International CooperationThe position of northern States'Maximum available resources'The structural content of international cooperationConclusion3. The Right to Development and Human-Centred GlobalizationIntroductionThe 'Right-Holder' of the Right to DevelopmentThe Right to Development as a Particular Process of DevelopmentThe indivisibility and interdependence of all human rights and the conditioning of economic policyRights-based economic growthObligations of conduct at the international levelPrinciples of the right to developmentEquality and non-discriminationParticipationAccountabilityThe Current Incongruence of International Legal RegimesConclusion4. A Doctrine of Basic Universal Rights and Supra-Positive ObligationsIntroductionBeyond Legal PositivismThe Universal Principle to Respect and Observe Human RightsWhat Constitutes Basic Rights Today?Basic Rights and Community ObligationsConclusion5. Attributing Global Legal ResponsibilityIntroductionThe Due Diligence Requirement and the Global Standard of CareA Typology for World Poverty: International Obligations to Remedy and to Prevent Human Rights ViolationsConclusion6. Concluding Remarks: Latter-Day Tyranny and the Future of Human Rights
Synopsis
World poverty represents a failure of the international community to see half of the global population secure their basic socio-economic rights. Yet international law foresees cooperation as essential to the realization of these human rights. In an era of considerable interdependence and entrenched economic and political advantage, the particular features of contemporary world poverty give rise to pressing questions about the scope, evolution, and application of the international law of human rights, and the attribution of global responsibility. This book considers the evolving nature of public international law and human rights with respect to international cooperation as a basis for addressing the role and responsibility of the international community in the creation of an environment conducive to a human-centered globalization. It offers a detailed examination of the historically controversial right to development and, through a careful consideration of its current significance and application, reflects the importance of the rationale of the right to development onto the critical challenge of poverty in the 21st century. Through doctrine and jurisprudence, this book charts recent changes in international law relevant to the ability of states to develop and to fulfill their human rights obligations, and the reality that they are constrained by the actions and structural arrangements of the powerful members of the international community. This book explores developments in the system of international safeguards meant to correspond to the deprivation of economic, social, and cultural rights today. By analyzing the approach, contribution, and current limitations of the international law of human rights to the manifestations of world poverty, the reader is challenged to rethink human rights and, in particular, the framing of responsibilities that are essential to their protection., World poverty represents a failure of the international community to see half of the global population secure their basic socio-economic rights. Yet international law foresees cooperation as essential to the realization of these human rights. In an era of considerable interdependence and entrenched economic and political advantage, the particular features of contemporary world poverty give rise to pressing questions about the scope, evolution, and application of the international law of human rights, and the attribution of global responsibility. This book considers the evolving nature of public international law and human rights with respect to international cooperation as a basis for addressing the role and responsibility of the international community in the creation of an environment conducive to a human-centred globalization. It offers a detailed examination of the historically controversial right to development and, through a careful consideration of its current significance and application, reflects the importance of the rationale of the fight to development onto the critical challenge of poverty in the 21st century. Through doctrine and jurisprudence, this book charts recent changes in international law relevant to the ability of states to develop and to fulfil their human rights obligations, and the reality that they are constrained by the actions and structural arrangements of the powerful members of the international community. This book explores developments in the system of international safeguards meant to correspond to the deprivation of economic, social, and cultural rights today. By analyzing the approach, contribution, and current limitations of the international law of human rights to the manifestations of world poverty, the reader is challenged to rethink human rights and, in particular, the framing of responsibilities that are essential to their protection., Challenges to the exercise of the basic socio-economic rights of half the global population give rise to some of the most pressing issues today. This timely book focuses on world poverty, providing a systematic exposition of the evolving legal responsibility of the international community of states to cooperate in addressing the structural obstacles that contribute to this injustice.This book analyzes the approach, contribution, and current limitations of the international law of human rights to the manifestations of world poverty, inviting the reader to rethink human rights, and, in particular, the framing of responsibilities that are essential to their contemporary protection., World poverty represents a failure of the international community to see half of the global population secure their basic socio-economic rights. Yet international law establishes that cooperation is essential to the realisation of these human rights. In an era of considerable interdependence and marked economic and political advantage, the particular features of contemporary world poverty give rise to pressing questions about the scope, evolution, and application of the international law of human rights, and the attribution of global responsibility.This book considers the evolving nature of human rights and international cooperation in international law as a basis for addressing the role and responsibility of the international community in the creation of an environment conducive to a human-centred globalization. It offers a detailed examination of the historically controversial right to development and, through a careful consideration of its current significance and application, reflects the importance of the rationale of the right to development onto the critical challenge of poverty in the 21st century.Through doctrine and jurisprudence this timely publication provides a systematic exposition of the legal responsibility of the powerful members of the international community to cooperate in addressing the structural obstacles that impact on the ability of states to develop and to fulfil their human rights obligations.
LC Classification Number
K3242
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Copyright Date
2007

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