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Irrational Human Rights? An Examination of International Human Rights Treaties


ISBN13: 9789004439757
Published: December 2020
Publisher: Brill Nijhoff
Country of Publication: Netherlands
Format: Hardback
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In Irrational Human Rights? An Examination of International Human Rights Treaties, Naiade el-Khoury pursues the question how effective international human rights treaties really are and offers a discussion on the effects of treaty mechanisms. Such an examination as to the effects of international human rights treaties, or rather their limits, puts prevalent views of international law to the test. In doing so, this book convincingly argues that rational theories are inadequate to grasp the full effect of international human rights treaties.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties
Contents:
Introduction
Part 1. A Discourse Analysis of Political Theories – in the Presence of a Paradigm Shift
Introduction to Part 1
Chapter 1. The Four Paradigms or Ideal-Types in the Discipline of International Relations
Chapter 2. The Different Debates in the Discipline of International Relations
Part 2. Rational Choice Theories and International Human Rights Treaties
Introduction to Part 2
Chapter 3. Realism: Theory and (the Effectiveness of) International Human Rights Treaties
Chapter 4. Liberalism: Theory and the Effectiveness of International Human Rights Treaties
Chapter 5. Institutionalism: Theory and the Effectiveness of International Human Rights Treaties
Part 3. Normative Choice Theories and International Human Rights Treaties
Introduction to Part 3
Chapter 6. Fairness: Theory and the Effectiveness of International Human Rights Treaties
Chapter 7. Transnational Legal Process: Theory and the Effectiveness of International Human Rights Treaties
Chapter 8. Managerial Process: Theory and the Effectiveness of International Human Rights Treaties
Chapter 9. The Autonomous Legal Discourse and the Appellative or the Discursive Effect of Human Rights
Conclusion
Back Matter
Bibliography
Index