ABSTRACT

Written by a former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (2003–4), this book has been fully updated for a second edition and continues to provide a much needed, short and accessible introduction to the foundational human rights ideas of our times and shows that every government is under international obligation to respect and uphold universal human rights.

Updates include:

  • Discussion of the recent intellectual challenges to the international human rights movement
  • Examination of the establishment and functioning of the Human Rights Council and the Universal Review Process
  • Evaluation of the developments in the area of the Responsibility to Protect and continued efforts to implement the right to development
  • Inclusion of issues such as the push for compensation for slavery, experiments with democracy in a number of countries and the decisions of international judicial and human rights organs on conceptual and protection issues

This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of Global Institutions, International Law and Human Rights.

chapter |9 pages

Introduction

chapter |23 pages

History

Shared heritage, common struggle

chapter |12 pages

International obligation

chapter |10 pages

Universality

chapter |12 pages

Equality

chapter |13 pages

Democracy

chapter |17 pages

Development

chapter |31 pages

Protection

chapter |9 pages

Conclusion