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Human rights futures

edited by Stephen Hopgood, Jack Snyder, Leslie Vinjamuri

Cambridge University Press, 2018, c2017

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First published in hardback, 2017

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

For the first time in one collected volume, mainstream and critical human rights scholars together examine the empirical and normative debates around the future of human rights. They ask what makes human rights effective, what strategies will enhance the chances of compliance, what blocks progress, and whether the hope for human rights is entirely misplaced in a rapidly transforming world. Human Rights Futures sees the world as at a crucial juncture. The project for globalizing rights will either continue to be embedded or will fall backward into a maelstrom of nationalist backlash, religious resurgence and faltering Western power. Each chapter talks directly to the others in an interactive dialogue, providing a theoretical and methodological framework for a clear research agenda for the next decade. Scholars, graduate students and practitioners of political science, history, sociology, law and development will find much to both challenge and provoke them in this innovative book.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Introduction: human rights: past, present and future Stephen Hopgood, Jack Snyder and Leslie Vinjamuri
  • 2. Human rights data, processes, and outcomes: how recent research points to a better future Geoffrey Dancy and Kathryn Sikkink
  • 3. Human rights and human welfare: looking for a 'dark side' to international human rights law Beth A. Simmons and Anton Strezhnev
  • 4. Empowering rights through mass movements, religion, and reform parties Jack Snyder
  • 5. Human rights backlash Leslie Vinjamuri
  • 6. Human rights in areas of limited statehood: from the spiral model to localization and translation Thomas Risse
  • 7. Grounding the backlash: regional security treaties, counternorms and human rights in Eurasia Alexander Cooley and Matthew Schaaf
  • 8. Governing religion as right Elizabeth Shakman Hurd
  • 9. The vernacularization of women's human rights Sally Engle Merry and Peggy Levitt
  • 10. Re-framing human rights advocacy: the rise of economic rights Shareen Hertel
  • 11. Human rights and the crisis of liberalism Samuel Moyn
  • 12. Human rights on the road to nowhere Stephen Hopgood
  • 13. Conclusion: human rights futures Stephen Hopgood, Jack Snyder and Leslie Vinjamuri.

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  • NCID
    BB27290886
  • ISBN
    • 9781316644164
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cambridge
  • Pages/Volumes
    x, 344 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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