
Human Rights Interdependence in National and Inteational Politics (Routledge Studies in Contextual and Intercultural Perspectives on Human Rights)
by: Rami Goldstein (Editor),Nitza Nachmias(Editor)
Edition: 1st
Publication Date: June 21, 2024
Language: English
Print Length: 294 pages
ISBN-10: 103233410X
ISBN-13: 9781032334103
Book Description
This book offers a fresh approach to human rights by analyzing the role of institutional checks and balances, govementalism and system’s approach, intended for the prevention of human rights violations, the enforcement of human rights norms and rules, and important actors such as Inteational Non-Govemental Organizations (INGO), and domestic Non-Govemental Organizations (NGOs).The book presents case studies that offer innovative, political, historical, and social perspectives on how the Inteational Human Rights Regime (IHRG) is practiced. It critically examines the interpretation, inconsistency, and application of the human rights norms in the Global South, and shows how the national mobilization of human rights is directly affected by the interdependence existing between the national and the transnational levels.This book will be of key interest to scholars, students, and practitioners of human rights, and more broadly of comparative politics, inteational law, global goveance, inteational and nongovemental organizations.
This book offers a fresh approach to human rights by analyzing the role of institutional checks and balances, govementalism and system’s approach, intended for the prevention of human rights violations, the enforcement of human rights norms and rules, and important actors such as Inteational Non-Govemental Organizations (INGO), and domestic Non-Govemental Organizations (NGOs).The book presents case studies that offer innovative, political, historical, and social perspectives on how the Inteational Human Rights Regime (IHRG) is practiced. It critically examines the interpretation, inconsistency, and application of the human rights norms in the Global South, and shows how the national mobilization of human rights is directly affected by the interdependence existing between the national and the transnational levels.This book will be of key interest to scholars, students, and practitioners of human rights, and more broadly of comparative politics, inteational law, global goveance, inteational and nongovemental organizations. Read more