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Human Rights in Crisis

by Alice Bullard
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Overview

This volume expands our understanding of the pursuit of human rights during the era of the War on Terror. The threat to human rights both in the United States and among detainees in US-governed detention facilities created a widely perceived crisis in human rights. This text explores the broad and complicated ramifications of crisis by looking comparatively at societies in the present era and looking back at the historical and legal foundations of human rights. Human Rights in Crisis contains an element of hope derived from a conviction that the pursuit of human rights happens on many fronts and in many ways around the globe, and that a retreat from human rights in the United States does not necessarily signal a global retreat. The chapters here include perspectives from history, anthropology, and legal studies, with a resulting interdisciplinary portrait of the complexities of pursuing human rights in wartime.

Synopsis

This volume expands our understanding of the pursuit of human rights during the era of the War on Terror. The threat to human rights both in the United States and among detainees in US-governed detention facilities created a widely perceived crisis in human rights. This text explores the broad and complicated ramifications of crisis by looking comparatively at societies in the present era and looking back at the historical and legal foundations of human rights. Human Rights in Crisis contains an element of hope derived from a conviction that the pursuit of human rights happens on many fronts and in many ways around the globe, and that a retreat from human rights in the United States does not necessarily signal a global retreat. The chapters here include perspectives from history, anthropology, and legal studies, with a resulting interdisciplinary portrait of the complexities of pursuing human rights in wartime.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2008
Publisher
Ashgate Publishing, Limited
Pages
172
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780754670285

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