ABSTRACT

This conclusion presents some closing thoughts on the concepts discussed in this book. The book discusses Centre for Justice & Accountability (CJA), like Doctors without Borders (MSF), or the many women's groups have developed in human rights culture and give it further life and definition. CJA employs multiple strategies to enforce legal accountability for human rights abuses, including pursuing civil suits in the United States, aiding in the extradition of human rights abusers from the US for prosecution, and participating in suits brought in other nations. "Human rights in crisis" can mean both human rights threatened and human rights defended. Indeed, the culture of human rights is bound intimately to the culture of crisis. The crisis for women's human rights is a crisis of funding and of competence: bringing rights from a promise in an international treaty to a reality in the actual lives of real women around the globe is an epic challenge.