Description: Rescuing Human Rights A Radically Moderate Approach Focuses on understanding human rights as they really are and their proper role in international affairs. Hurst Hannum (Author) 9781108405362, Cambridge University Press Paperback, published 14 February 2019 240 pages 22.8 x 15.2 x 1.4 cm, 0.37 kg '… an informative, well-crafted scholarly exploration that aims to rescue international human rights law from overzealous human rights advocates, regarding desirability of interpretations, strategies of human rights application, and consequences of rights enforcement … Hannum has illuminated and sharpened these and related questions in a clearly written, self-styled 'pragmatic' approach. In this well-documented inquiry, he is clear about his aim to warn against the overextension of human rights law into areas of human harms and state policy where it does not belong, while preserving its legal authority and necessity in areas where it does … Hannum frames his distinctions between appropriate and overreaching applications of human rights law in a well-documented survey of contemporary human rights legal trends and issues … Hannum takes us on a well-organized journey of doctrine, sources, precedents, and 'realistic' interpretations of human rights law flowing in its appropriate riverbed, setting out his 'radically moderate approach' to rescuing human rights law … Rescuing is a richly sourced, well written, provocative argument about the best formulation of 'limits' of modern human rights law. It deserves serious reading.' Henry J. Richardson III, American Journal of International Law The development of human rights norms is one of the most significant achievements in international relations and law since 1945, but the continuing influence of human rights is increasingly being questioned by authoritarian governments, nationalists, and pundits. Unfortunately, the proliferation of new rights, linking rights to other issues such as international crimes or the activities of business, and attempting to address every social problem from a human rights perspective risk undermining their credibility. Rescuing Human Rights calls for understanding 'human rights' as international human rights law and maintaining the distinctions between binding legal obligations on governments and broader issues of ethics, politics, and social change. Resolving complex social problems requires more than simplistic appeals to rights, and adopting a 'radically moderate' approach that recognizes both the potential and the limits of international human rights law, offers the best hope of preserving the principle that we all have rights, simply because we are human. Preface Acknowledgments List of abbreviations 1. Introduction: assumptions and principles 2. Crime and (occasional) punishment 3. The importance of government, for better or worse 4. Human rights and … whatever 5. Undermining old rights with new ones: you can't always get what you want 6. Women, sex, and gender 7. The flexibility of human rights norms: universality is not uniformity 8. Human rights hawks 9. The indispensable state? The United States and human rights 10. The way forward: less is more Index. Subject Areas: Human rights & civil liberties law [LNDC], International human rights law [LBBR], International law [LB], Human rights [JPVH]
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BIC Subject Area 1: Human rights & civil liberties law [LNDC]
BIC Subject Area 2: International human rights law [LBBR]
BIC Subject Area 3: International law [LB]
BIC Subject Area 4: Human rights [JPVH]
Number of Pages: 240 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Rescuing Human Rights: a Radically Moderate Approach
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication Year: 2019
Item Height: 228 mm
Item Weight: 370 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Hurst Hannum
Subject Area: International Law, Civil Service, Constitutional Law
Item Width: 152 mm
Format: Paperback