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Fighting for Human Rights

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Fighting for Human Rights book

Fighting for Human Rights

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Fighting for Human Rights book

Edited ByPaul Gready
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2004
eBook Published 2 August 2004
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203497722
Pages 208 pages
eBook ISBN 9780203497722
SubjectsPolitics & International Relations
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Gready, P. (Ed.). (2004). Fighting for Human Rights. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203497722

In a world that is increasingly disillusioned with formal politics, people are no longer prepared to wait for governments and international institutions to act on human rights concerns. This book identifies activism as a key means of realizing human rights and as a new form of politics.

Fighting for Human Rights documents and compares successful high profile campaigns to cancel debt in the developing world, ban landmines and set up the International Criminal Court as well as emerging campaigns that focus on HIV/AIDS, environmental justice, democratization and blood diamonds.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |32 pages

Introduction

ByPAUL GREADY

chapter 1|21 pages

Human rights and global civil society: on the law of unintended effects

ByRICHARD FALK

chapter 2|24 pages

Debt cancellation and civil society: a case study of Jubilee 2000

ByJubilee 2000 NICK BUXTON

chapter 3|26 pages

“New” humanitarian advocacy? Civil society and the landmines ban

ByDON HUBERT

chapter 4|13 pages

“International lawmaking of historic proportions”: civil society and the International Criminal Court

ByWILLIAM PACE, JENNIFER SCHENSE

chapter 5|17 pages

The Pinochet case: the catalyst for deepening democracy in Chile?

ByANN MATEAR

chapter 6|19 pages

Civil society and environmental justice

ByCAROLYN STEPHENS, SIMON BULLOCK

chapter 7|21 pages

“The most debilitating discrimination of all”: civil society’s campaign for access to treatment for AIDS

ByBRIDGET SLEAP

chapter 8|18 pages

Climb every mountain: civil society and the conflict diamonds campaign

ByIAN SMILLIE
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