Globalization, International Law, and Human Rights
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP India
- Date of Publication 8 December 2011
- ISBN 9780198074151
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages280 pages
- Size 224x148x22 mm
- Weight 460 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
This volume examines human rights in the context of globalization. It discusses the challenges faced by the international human rights framework from contemporary developments such as climate change, global terrorism, and advances in technology.
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This volume analyses human rights in the context of globalization. Focusing on a broad range of human rights themes, it examines the human rights experiences of various countries. The volume covers important contemporary issues such as the relationship between human rights and globalization, climate change, unbridled corporate capitalism, global terrorism, and globalization and its impact on trade, investments, and people's movement. Establishing an interface between good governance and human rights, the work emphasizes the significance of new modern rights such as fundamental right to water. The volume also examines the framework of international legal provisions to deal with human rights violations.
Providing a broad picture of the current and emerging human rights policy framework for the recognition of human rights, it also puts in perspective the conflicting tendencies of modern world towards the persistent struggle for recognizing human rights. With an interesting mix of North and South scholarship on globalization, human rights, and international law, this comprehensive and topical work would be invaluable to lawyers, and teachers, scholars, and students of law, political science, and development studies.
Table of Contents:
Introduction: International Implications of Globalization on Emerging Notions of Fundamental Human Rights
Corporate Human Rights Obligations under Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights
Globalization, Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples in the Arctic: An Interface between Free Trade and the Right to Culture
Freedom of Religion in a Globalized World: The European Experience
Globalization, Terrorism and Human Rights: The Mouse that Roared
Globalization and Its Effects on the Emerging Jurisprudence on the Right to Education in South Africa and Nigeria
The Emergence of the Human Right to Water in a Globalized Scenario and its Implications to International Investment Law
Interface between the Third Generation Human Rights and the Good Governance in a Globalized World
The Place of Capitalism in the Pursuit of Human Rights in the Globalized Relationships of States
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