A review of Democratization and the Protection of Human Rights: Challenges and Contradictions, edited by Patricia J. Campbell and Kathleen Mahoney- Norris. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers, 1998. 140pp. Historically, studies on democracy and human rights have considered the two as unrelated issues, and where treated as related, many scholars have assumed a positive relationship between democracy, human rights and development. The contributors to Democratization and the Protection of Human Rights, Challenges and Contradictions examine and critique some of the popular conceptions about the relationship between democracy and human rights
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, democracy and human rights are usually thought of as s...
Combines an overview of the key theoretical models of democracy and human rights with a state-of-the...
This volume of Public Integrity presents a symposium of five articles related to human rights that (...
A review of Democratization and the Protection of Human Rights: Challenges and Contradictions, edite...
Are the global trends toward democratization and neoliberal economic development also providing enha...
Are the global trends toward democratization and neoliberal economic development also providing enha...
This research note provides a critical review of the recent literature on the consequences of develo...
The empirical literature on democracy and human rights has made great strides over the last 30 years...
The empirical literature on democracy and human rights has made great strides over the last 30 years...
New democracies face many problems in bridging the growning gap between political reforms and the pe...
Are the global trends toward democratization and neoliberal economic development also providing enha...
The promotion of democracy has often formed a key component of strategies for improving human rights...
This digest offers a multidimensional, well-chosen, and timely compilation of resources analyzing th...
Human rights and democracy have been regarded as a mutually reinforcing couple by many political the...
Human rights condition the relations between the individual and the State, delimiting the power of t...
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, democracy and human rights are usually thought of as s...
Combines an overview of the key theoretical models of democracy and human rights with a state-of-the...
This volume of Public Integrity presents a symposium of five articles related to human rights that (...
A review of Democratization and the Protection of Human Rights: Challenges and Contradictions, edite...
Are the global trends toward democratization and neoliberal economic development also providing enha...
Are the global trends toward democratization and neoliberal economic development also providing enha...
This research note provides a critical review of the recent literature on the consequences of develo...
The empirical literature on democracy and human rights has made great strides over the last 30 years...
The empirical literature on democracy and human rights has made great strides over the last 30 years...
New democracies face many problems in bridging the growning gap between political reforms and the pe...
Are the global trends toward democratization and neoliberal economic development also providing enha...
The promotion of democracy has often formed a key component of strategies for improving human rights...
This digest offers a multidimensional, well-chosen, and timely compilation of resources analyzing th...
Human rights and democracy have been regarded as a mutually reinforcing couple by many political the...
Human rights condition the relations between the individual and the State, delimiting the power of t...
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, democracy and human rights are usually thought of as s...
Combines an overview of the key theoretical models of democracy and human rights with a state-of-the...
This volume of Public Integrity presents a symposium of five articles related to human rights that (...