The mobilization of shame : a world view of human rights / Robert F. Drinan.
2001
JX4263.P3 D832 2001 (Map It)
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Author
Title
The mobilization of shame : a world view of human rights / Robert F. Drinan.
Published
New Haven ; London : Yale University Press, 2001.
Call Number
JX4263.P3 D832 2001
ISBN
0300088256
Description
272 pages ; 22 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)45002083
Note
Includes index.
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World view of human rights
Table of Contents
Preface
Pt. I
The United Nations and Human Rights
1The U.N. Charter: A Blow to National Sovereignty
3
2The U.N. Commission on Human Rights
13
3Economic Equality for All
19
4The United Nations and Political and Civil Rights
24
5Women's Worldwide Plea for Equality
35
6A Global Revolution for Children
45
7Performance of the United Nations on Human Rights
51
Pt. II
The United States and Human Rights
8The United States Intervenes on Behalf of International Human Rights
59
9The United States Walks Out on the International Criminal Court
76
10Grading the State Department's Report on Human Rights
84
11The United States Puts the World's Torturers on Trial
95
Pt. III
Human Rights Transform the World
12Regional Tribunals for Human Rights
107
13The Right to Food
122
14Does the Death Penalty Violate Customary International Law?
130
15The Human Rights of Prisoners
140
16Human Rights Depend on an Independent Judiciary
148
17Is Freedom of Religion the Most Fundamental of All Human Rights?
154
18Do Amnesty and Reconciliation Bring Justice?
170
19Contemporary Developments in Human Rights
182
20The Future of International Human Rights
190
App
Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action Adopted at the World Conference on Human Rights, 25 June 1993
195
Sources of Information on International Human Rights
233
Index
237