The introductory chapter of this book discusses how a unifying concern for human dignity led to the establishment of human rights as part of the body of international law. Next, the chapter includes excerpts from multiple writers’ works to employ slavery as a case study to demonstrate how the international community has used the notion of human rights to create binding law. Third, this chapter discusses the philosophical drivers of human rights by including writings from other scholars and the history of the presence of human rights in international law. The chapter concludes that increasing concern for human rights may indicate that protection of human rights is presently in danger rather than improving
Progress in human rights is one of the hallmark achievements of the last century. In 1914, more than...
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The introductory chapter of this book discusses how a unifying concern for human dignity led to the ...
As part of a lecture series given at the International Institute of Human Rights, in Strasbourg, Fra...
International Human Rights Law has emerged as an academic subject in its own right, separate from, b...
The concept of human rights and the fulfillment of minimum standards for dignified treatment have a ...
It is well known that contemporary international law is influenced – at least with regard to the con...
Written by leading experts in the field, International Human Rights Law explores the essentials of i...
This book describes the development of international human rights law. The main difference today is ...
This Essay examines the globalization of human rights law, a rather recent legal development which h...
This timely and valuable book explores the development of international human rights law over the la...
Humans have the same dignity and rights as other creatures from the moment they are born. They have ...
It is often noted that the modern human rights discourse is predominately a discourse of internation...
Human rights are analysed in their particular context, and the authors assess, among other things, t...
Progress in human rights is one of the hallmark achievements of the last century. In 1914, more than...
Laws regulate conducts by responding to social and political requirements. This holds true for the l...
This chapter is about human rights and the intertwined relationship between history and internationa...
The introductory chapter of this book discusses how a unifying concern for human dignity led to the ...
As part of a lecture series given at the International Institute of Human Rights, in Strasbourg, Fra...
International Human Rights Law has emerged as an academic subject in its own right, separate from, b...
The concept of human rights and the fulfillment of minimum standards for dignified treatment have a ...
It is well known that contemporary international law is influenced – at least with regard to the con...
Written by leading experts in the field, International Human Rights Law explores the essentials of i...
This book describes the development of international human rights law. The main difference today is ...
This Essay examines the globalization of human rights law, a rather recent legal development which h...
This timely and valuable book explores the development of international human rights law over the la...
Humans have the same dignity and rights as other creatures from the moment they are born. They have ...
It is often noted that the modern human rights discourse is predominately a discourse of internation...
Human rights are analysed in their particular context, and the authors assess, among other things, t...
Progress in human rights is one of the hallmark achievements of the last century. In 1914, more than...
Laws regulate conducts by responding to social and political requirements. This holds true for the l...
This chapter is about human rights and the intertwined relationship between history and internationa...