ISBN:
075462207X
Language:
English
Pages:
XV, 250 S
,
graph. Darst.
Series Statement:
Law, justice and power
DDC:
323
Keywords:
Human rights Congresses
;
Konferenzschrift
;
Menschenrecht
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Schutz
;
Menschenrechtspolitik
Abstract:
Machine generated contents note: 1 Human Rights Strategies for Investigation and "Shaming," Resisting Globalization Rhetoric, and Education -- David Bamhizer -- 2 Building the Record of Human Rights Violations in Africa-the Functions of Monitoring, Investigation and Advocacy -- Peter Takirambudde -- 3 Targeting Journalists to Prevent the Dissemination of Knowledge of Human Rights Violations -- Ann Cooper -- 4 Investigating Human Rights Violations: Some Lessons from the Field -- Jason W. Clay -- 5 The Use of Information and Communication Technology, especially the Internet, for the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights, including Detection, Early Warning and Prevention -- Edward F. Halpin -- 6 The Information Technology Revolution and Gross Human Rights Violations: Justice for the Masses or "Fast-Food" Human Rights? -- D. Christopher Decker -- 7 The Intersection of Trade and Human Rights -- Malini Mehra -- 8 Protecting the Human Rights Principle in a Globalizing -- Economy -- Frank J. Garcia -- 9 Trade Rights Conditionalities and Human Rights -- Marianne Mollmann -- 10 Trade, Environment and Human Rights: The Paradigm Case of Industrial Aquaculture and the Exploitation of Traditional Communities -- David Barhizer -- 11 The Human Rights Consequences of Inequitable Trade and Development Expansion: The Abuse of Law and -- Community Rights in the Gulf of Fonseca, Honduras -- Jorge Varela Marquez -- 12 Human Rights Education for Social Transformation: Innovative Grassroots Programs on Economic, Social and -- Cultural Rights -- Shulamith Koenig -- 13 Appeal to Self-Interest in Human Rights Education for the Military: A Self-Defeating Strategy? -- Eric Stener Carlson -- 14 Enforcing Human Rights through the External Use of Local Public Opinion -- Ilias Bantekas -- 15 International Women Judges Foundation: Why Bother with Judicial Training?-Judicial Training Programs on International Law and Women's Rights -- Anne Tierney Goldstein -- 16 Reflections of a Global Women's Activist on the Use of International Human Rights Law -- Susan Bazilli -- 17 The Bureau des Avocats Interationaux, a Victim-Centered Approach -- Brian Concannon, Jr
Note:
Includes bibliographical references
URL:
http://olc1.ohiolink.edu/search/o?SEARCH=47625416
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