Human Rights and Global DiversitySimon Caney, Peter Jones Psychology Press, 2001 - 173 páginas This examination of global society focuses on its conflict with local societies and questions whether the human race should be treated as belonging to a single global community. It considers the universality of human rights and its conflict with group claims to self-determination. |
Índice
Introduction Peter Jones and Simon Caney | 1 |
Human Rights Compatibility and Diverse Cultures Simon Caney | 51 |
The Pendulum Theory of Individual Communal | 77 |
The Question of SelfDetermination and | 91 |
Abstracts | 163 |
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Palavras e frases frequentes
approach argue argument autonomy belief and value Buddhism Cambridge University Press Caney challenge Chris Brown citizenship claim communitarian concept of spirit conflict context contractarian cosmopolitan critical theory cultural deconstruction Derrida difference feminism disagreement diversity of belief doctrines ECHR economic emerging ethical traditions feminism feminist force global civil society global norms group rights Heidegger Heidegger's HRS and ETs human rights humanitarian intervention ICCPR idea ideal individual rights international human rights international law international politics international society international theory issues judgement Kantian Keown Kosovo legitimacy liberal nationalism liberal statism Linklater London metaphysical minorities national identity NATO NATO's action Nazism non-western ontology overlapping consensus Oxford particular Philosophy position possibility post-modernism principles question racism Rawls reason recognise resolution responsibility Rhys Davids right to national Russia second-level Security Council authorisation self-determination social spiritual racism statism system of belief theorists theory of human thinking UN Charter vigilante Wolin
Referências a este livro
Comparative Law in a Global Context: The Legal Systems of Asia and Africa Werner F. Menski Pré-visualização limitada - 2006 |
Challenges in Human Rights: A Social Work Perspective Elisabeth Reichert Visualização de excertos - 2007 |