Effective strategies for protecting human rights : economic sanctions, use of national courts and international fora and coercive power / edited by David Barnhizer.
2001
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Title
Effective strategies for protecting human rights : economic sanctions, use of national courts and international fora and coercive power / edited by David Barnhizer.
Published
Aldershot ; Burlington, Vt. : Ashgate/Dartmouth, [2001]
Copyright
©2001
Call Number
JX4263.P3 Ef36 2001
ISBN
0754622010
Description
xv, 278 pages ; 23 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)48570049
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Economic sanctions, use of national courts and international fora and coercive power
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Table of Contents
Notes on the Authors
Preface
1
Human Rights as a Strategic System / David Barnhizer
1
2
Human Rights Priorities and Responsibilities for Citizens / Noam Chomsky
25
3
Torture in the U.S. - Connecting International Human Rights Standards to Abuse in American Prisons / Bonnie Kerness
41
4
Tactical Innovations for Human Rights / Douglas A. Johnson Kate Kelsch
49
5
The Bureau des Avocats Internationaux, a Victim-Centered Approach / Brian Concannon, Jr.
61
6
Toward a More Responsive Sovereignty; Confronting Human Rights Violations through National Reconstruction / Jennifer Moore
71
7
Protecting Civilians in Conflict and Post-Conflict Reconstruction / Kate Robertson
79
8
Babe Politics and the Victim Subject: Negotiating Agency in Women's Human Rights / Ratna Kapur
85
9
Human Rights and the Future of International Politics: "Realism" and Global Humanism / Robert Charlick
95
10
A Different Look at Sovereignty / Anthony D'Amato
101
11
International Jurisdiction and Prosecutorial Crimes / Richard J. Goldstone
113
12
Coping with Chaos while Acting Justly: Lessons from Rwanda / David Rawson
125
13
The United States' Approach to International Human Rights Law / David Weissbrodt
135
14
Prosecuting Violations of Human Rights in U.S. Courts: A Primer for the Justice Department on the Convention against Torture / William J. Aceves
147
15
Why the International Criminal Court Should Have Jurisdiction Over Contemporary Forms of Slavery / James G. Wilson
175
16
Will History Repeat Itself? Case Studies of Systemic Constraints on Defense Counsel in Historic International War Crimes Trials and the Need for Resource Parity / Richard J. Wilson
187
17
The (Al)lure of the Genocide Trial: Justice, Reconciliation, and Reconstruction in Rwanda / Mark Drumbl
217
18
The Rights of Indigenous Peoples to a Healthy Environment and Use of Natural Resources under International Human Rights Law / Bradford C. Mank
235
19
Civil Remedies for Gross Human Rights Violations / Michael Ratner
249
20
Holding Multinational Corporations Accountable for Human and Environmental Rights Abuses / Richard Herz
263
Index
271