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Human Rights: Theory and Practice 4th ed

Edited by: Michael Goodhart

ISBN13: 9780190085469
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780198708766
Published: July 2022
Publisher: Oxford University Press USA
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £63.99



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Human Rights: Theory and Practice is a comprehensive, interdisciplinary text written by a global team of experts with coverage and content unrivaled by any other text on the market. With contributions from an international panel of experts, including political scientists, lawyers, philosophers, and policy-makers, this text is unmatched in its ability to provide students with a practical, comprehensive and 21st century perspectives on the theory, study and practice of human rights. In addition to in-depth theoretical content, the book features unrivaled coverage of human rights issues in practice, with a wide range of case studies allowing students to explore true-to-life examples from around the world. There are also dynamic pedagogical features that encourage critical analysis, challenge students to question their assumptions, and facilitate class dialogue on key issues.

This text comes to us as a highly-respected and successful OUP UK title. With high export sales to the US in previous editions, it is poised to continue its sales growth as an OUP USA title. The fourth edition will be brought fully up-to-date, with new readings centered on recent and relevant issues. The proposed revisions and title change (from “Politics and Practice”) will reposition the text as an interdisciplinary examination of human rights, rather than strictly political science-centric. This change will make known to a broader market what current users have noted: this text is applicable to a range of courses and disciplines, such as Philosophy and graduate level courses. Section I will be reorganized to remove the critical chapter, following reviewer feedback, and to focus more on theory as it relates to different areas of study (Philosophy, Law, Social Practice, Politics, etc.). Section II will follow its existing format, focused on practice, with new and updated readings related to the Black Lives Matter movement, women's rights, the refugee crises, and genocide, among others.

Supplemental support for instructors includes test bank, PowerPoint lecture slides, and active learning exercises. Student resources include LO's, key term flashcards, reading lists, and links to online resources.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties
Contents:
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Michael Goodhart
I. Part I: Theory
1. The Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights
Anthony Langlois
2. Human Rights in International Law
Rhona Smith
3. The Politics of Human Rights
Michael Goodhart
4. Feminist Approaches to Human Rights
Laura Parisi
5. Imperialism and Human Rights
Bonny Ibhawoh
6. The Social Life of Human Rights
Damien Short
7. Human Rights Claiming as a Performative Practice
Karen Zivi
II. Part II: Practice
8. Genocide
Scott Straus
9. Humanitarian Intervention
Alan Kuperman
10. Transitional Justice
Joanna Quinn
11. Treaties, monitoring, and enforcement
Emily Ritter
12. Political Democracy and State Repression
Christian Davenport
13. Migration and Refugees
Gil Loescher & Kurt Mills
14. Human Rights and the Environment
Sumudu Atapattu
15. Indigenous Rights and Language Sovereignty
Odilia Romero, Joseph Berra, & Shannon Speed
16. Social movements and human rights
Jackie Smith
17. Theory in Practice: Making Human Rights Claims in a Human Rights Way
Brooke Ackerly
18. Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and Human Rights
Cricket Keating and Cindy Burack
19. Religion and Human Rights
Roja Fazaeli and Joel Hanisek
20. The human right to water
Madeline Baer
21. The SDGs and economic rights
Inga Winkler & Matheus de Carvalho Hernandez