Human Rights on the Edge
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Human Rights on the Edge
The Future of International Human Rights Law and Practice
Redeker Hepner, Tricia; Smith-Cannoy, Heather
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2024
132
Mole
9781032495712
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Foreword-The future of human rights: A research agenda Introduction-Human rights on the edge: The future of international human rights law and practice 1. NGO repression as a predictor of worsening human rights abuses 2. New frontiers in international human rights: Actionable nonactionables and the (non)performance of perpetual becoming 3. Epistemes of human rights in Kashmir: Paradoxes of universality and particularity 4. "Legal exhaustion" and the crisis of human rights: Tracing legal mobilization against sexual violence and torture of Kurdish women in state custody in Turkey since the 1990s 5. The boundaries of religion in international human rights law 6. Disentangling gendered peace: Observing gendered peace in policy 7. The evolution of the global movement to end child marriage
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Human Rights;International Law;International Criminal Court;Non- governmental organizations;CEDAW Committee;Socioeconomic Development;Socio-economic Development;End Child Marriage;Civil Society;Counterterrorism Politics;Legal Mobilization;Gendered Peace;Pts Score;Physical Integrity Rights;Saif Al Islam Gaddafi;Kurdish Women;Informal Unions;ICC's Jurisdiction;Reduce Child Marriage;African Court;CEDAW Convention;Religion State Relationships;Child Marriage;Rome Statute;North Gauteng High Court;Human Rights Defenders;Senior State Officials;AU's Constitutive Act
Foreword-The future of human rights: A research agenda Introduction-Human rights on the edge: The future of international human rights law and practice 1. NGO repression as a predictor of worsening human rights abuses 2. New frontiers in international human rights: Actionable nonactionables and the (non)performance of perpetual becoming 3. Epistemes of human rights in Kashmir: Paradoxes of universality and particularity 4. "Legal exhaustion" and the crisis of human rights: Tracing legal mobilization against sexual violence and torture of Kurdish women in state custody in Turkey since the 1990s 5. The boundaries of religion in international human rights law 6. Disentangling gendered peace: Observing gendered peace in policy 7. The evolution of the global movement to end child marriage
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Human Rights;International Law;International Criminal Court;Non- governmental organizations;CEDAW Committee;Socioeconomic Development;Socio-economic Development;End Child Marriage;Civil Society;Counterterrorism Politics;Legal Mobilization;Gendered Peace;Pts Score;Physical Integrity Rights;Saif Al Islam Gaddafi;Kurdish Women;Informal Unions;ICC's Jurisdiction;Reduce Child Marriage;African Court;CEDAW Convention;Religion State Relationships;Child Marriage;Rome Statute;North Gauteng High Court;Human Rights Defenders;Senior State Officials;AU's Constitutive Act