Human Rights at Risk : : Global Governance, American Power, and the Future of Dignity / / ed. by Salvador Santino F. Regilme, Irene Hadiprayitno.

Human Rights at Risk brings together social scientists, legal scholars, and humanities scholars to analyze the policy challenges of human rights protection in the twenty-first century. The volume is organized based on three overarching themes that highlight the challenges and risks in international...

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Place / Publishing House:New Brunswick, NJ : : Rutgers University Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (184 p.) :; 5 b&w images
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Part 1 Introduction
  • 1 The Global Human Rights Regime: Risks and Contestations
  • Part 2 Effectiveness of International Human Rights Institutions
  • 2 Transparency, Accountability, and Legitimacy within the UN Universal Periodic Review
  • 3 After Obama: The African Group at the UN Human Rights Council
  • Part 3 Thematic Blind Spots in International Human Rights
  • 4 Consensus and Human Rights Politics: The Case of ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights
  • 5 Skewed Vision: Human Rights in War through the Eyes in Peace
  • 6 Who Are the Victims of Crimes against Cultural Heritage?
  • 7 Challenging the Legal Boundaries of Genocide: The War on Drugs in the Philippines
  • Part 4 The United States and Human Rights Challenges
  • 8 Human Rights at Risk in the Era of Trump and American Decline
  • 9 The Tyranny of Exceptionalism: How the United States Rejects Universal Human Rights
  • Part 5 Rethinking the Future of Human Rights
  • 10 Natural Law and the Future of Human Rights
  • 11 Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow: Thoughts on Global Human Rights in the Twenty-First Century
  • 12 Risks and Emancipatory Rights
  • Acknowledgments
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Index