ABSTRACT

The vindication of human rights is a critical challenge of a new century. Yet, there is much contestation over rights in a globalizing, post 9/11 world, as human rights ideas come into contact with different cultures and with societies in varying stages of development. Leaders of government and civil society, and the academic world, are in need of policy and normative frameworks for treading the way forward in responding to these global challenges.

Written by a former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (2003-2004), this book is a much needed, short and accessible introduction to the key human rights concepts, the current debates, strategies and institutions for taking forward the global implementation of human rights.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|20 pages

History: Shared heritage, common struggle

chapter 2|14 pages

Human rights in the world community

chapter 3|11 pages

International obligation

chapter 4|9 pages

Universality

chapter 5|11 pages

Equality

chapter 6|12 pages

Democracy

chapter 7|13 pages

Development

chapter 8|17 pages

International cooperation and dialogue

chapter 9|27 pages

Protection

chapter 10|11 pages

Justice, remedy, and reparation

chapter 11|9 pages

Conclusion