Applied human rights

Applied human rights
Author: Bart Wernaart
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2023-08-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789086869435

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What do human rights look like when we present them as action-based, bottom-up concepts, and not exclusively as legal items? After all, when we narrow down human rights to a legal concept only, we do not do justice to its meaning. In many professions and branches the idea of human rights is used in jargon, as guiding principles and as a source of inspiration. Human rights make a difference, albeit not necessarily as an enforceable legal concept. This facet of human rights - its practical application beyond lawmakers and lawyers - is deeply underexplored and deserves much more attention. Applied human rights are not per se a matter of lawmaking and enforcement only: it can be part of a mission and vision of companies, it is sometimes at the core of artistic work, it can be a leading principle in social work - especially considering the rights of the child, and it is used as a guiding principle in technological innovation. Human rights are not just for lawyers, but also for managers, engineers, social workers, musicians, local governments, law enforcers, designers and business people. However, and not surprisingly, in each branch the impact and implications of human rights differ. Therefore, it is time for a comprehensive textbook in which the idea of human rights is not exclusively explored as a legal concept, but instead discussed from various applied perspectives. In this book, we explore human rights as an applied concept: as something we do. The chapters are written by an international group of leading experts in a wide range of disciplines and themes, including technology development, social studies, pedagogy, business strategy, public governance, the arts, philosophy and law.

Human Rights in a Changing World

Human Rights in a Changing World
Author: Artemis Z. Giotsa
Publsiher: Nova Science Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Human rights
ISBN: 1536138835

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The key terms in this book human rights, changing the world, research, and applied approaches reflect the approach to explore the relationship between human rights in different disciplines in our changing world. This handbook discusses current issues on human rights, such as research and applied approaches and trends in contemporary society. It opens up new avenues for research in worldwide development and new directions needed in the area of human rights. This book contains twenty chapters from different disciplines covering many aspects of human rights. It was written to be a supplemental textbook for undergraduate and graduate students studying social sciences and human rights, as well as social scientists, researchers and teachers. However, since the subject of the book is intrinsically interesting to almost anyone, the book is written in a way that is comprehensive to other readers.

Applied Human Rights

Applied Human Rights
Author: Bart Wernaart
Publsiher: Brill Wageningen Academic
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-04-21
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9086863906

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What do human rights look like when we present them as action-based, bottom-up concepts, and not exclusively as legal items? In this comprehensive textbook the idea of human rights is not exclusively explored as a legal concept, but instead discussed from various applied perspectives.

Legitimizing Human Rights

Legitimizing Human Rights
Author: Dr Angus J L Menuge
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2013-08-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781472402486

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When does the exercise of an interest constitute a human right? The contributors to Menuge’s edited collection offer a range of secular and religious responses to this fundamental question of the legitimacy of human rights claims. The first section evaluates the plausibility of natural and transcendent foundations for human rights. A further section explores the nature of religious freedom and the vexed question of its proper limits as it arises in the US, European, and global contexts. The final section explores the pragmatic justification of human rights: how do we motivate the recognition and enforcement of human rights in the real world? This topical book should be of interest to a range of academics from disciplines spanning law, philosophy, religion and politics.

Protecting Human Rights Defenders at Risk

Protecting Human Rights Defenders at Risk
Author: Alice M. Nah
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2020-11-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429688003

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This book assesses the construction, operation and effects of the international protection regime for human rights defenders, which has evolved significantly over the last twenty years in response to the risks people face as they promote and protect human rights. Drawing upon the experiences of human rights defenders who continue to persevere in their activism in Indonesia, Egypt, Kenya, Mexico and Colombia, this edited collection examines the ways in which formal protection mechanisms by state and civil society actors intersect with self-protection measures and informal protection initiatives by families and friends. It highlights that protection practices are most effective when they are designed to address the specific risks that human rights defenders face (which are gendered and intersectional); reflect how defenders understand ‘risk’, ‘security’ and ‘protection’; and are appropriate for the dynamic sociopolitical and legal contexts in which defenders operate. This book proposes ways in which the protection of human rights defenders at risk should be reimagined and practised. This book will be a thought-provoking guide for students and scholars of politics, international relations, law and human rights, as well as to practitioners engaged in the protection of human rights defenders at risk.

Applied Human Resource Management

Applied Human Resource Management
Author: Kenneth M. York
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 865
Release: 2009-02-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781412954914

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Covers critical issues in the effective management of human resources, which can be used for class discussions, or be given as homework problems, or used as essay questions on tests.

Research Methods in Human Rights

Research Methods in Human Rights
Author: Bård A. Andreassen,Claire Methven O’Brien,Hans-Otto Sano
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2024-05-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781803922614

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In this thoroughly revised second edition editors Bård A. Andreassen, Claire Methven O’Brien and Hans-Otto Sano advance contemporary discussions on human rights methodology, bringing together an array of leading scholars to offer instruction and guidance on the methodological approaches to human rights research.

Economic Liberties and Human Rights

Economic Liberties and Human Rights
Author: Jahel Queralt,Bas van der Vossen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2019-05-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351329590

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The status of economic liberties remains a serious lacuna in the theory and practice of human rights. Should a minimally just society protect the freedoms to sell, save, profit and invest? Is being prohibited to run a business a human rights violation? While these liberties enjoy virtually no support from the existing philosophical theories of human rights and little protection by the international human rights law, they are of tremendous importance in the lives of individuals, and particularly the poor. Like most individual liberties, economic liberties increase our ability to lead our own life. When we enjoy them, we can choose the occupational paths that best fit us and, in so doing, define who they are in relation to others. Furthermore, in the absence of good jobs, economic liberties allow us to create an alternative path to subsistence. This is critical for the millions of working poor in developing countries who earn their livelihoods by engaging in independent economic activities. Insecure economic liberties leave them vulnerable to harassment, bribery and other forms of abuse from middlemen and public officials. This book opens a debate about the moral and legal status of economic liberties as human rights. It brings together political and legal theorists working in the domain of human rights and global justice, as well as people engaged in the practice of human rights, to engage in both foundational and applied issues concerning these questions.