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HUAN RIGHTS IN DEVELOPMENT YEARBOOK 1999/200 THE MILLENNIUM EDITION by HUGO STOKKE AND ARNE TOSTENSEN, Hugo Stokke, Arne Tostensen, Arne Tostensen, Hugo Stokke, H. (ed) Stokke ISBN 9789041115768, 9041115765 instant download

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Authors:HUGO STOKKE AND ARNE TOSTENSEN, Hugo Stokke, Arne Tostensen, Arne Tostensen, Hugo Stokke, H. (ed) Stokke
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Year:2001
Edition:2001
Publisher:KLUWER LAW INTERNATIONAL
Language:english
File Size:9.43 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9789041115768, 9041115765
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HUAN RIGHTS IN DEVELOPMENT YEARBOOK 1999/200 THE MILLENNIUM EDITION by HUGO STOKKE AND ARNE TOSTENSEN, Hugo Stokke, Arne Tostensen, Arne Tostensen, Hugo Stokke, H. (ed) Stokke ISBN 9789041115768, 9041115765 instant download

1 (p1): Making Human Rights Universal: Achievements and Prospects&Asbjorn Eide
51 (p2): Protecting Human Rights in a Global Economy: Challenges for the World Trade Organization&Robert Howse and Makau Mutua
83 (p3): Bolstering Human Rights by Means of Smart' Sanctions?&Beate Bull and Arne Tostensen
137 (p4): En-gendering Justice: the Statute of the International Criminal Court in a Gender Perspective&Barbara C. Bedont
163 (p5): Minority Rights, Justice and Ethnicity in Guatemala&Trygve Bendiksby
189 (p6): Reasonable Discrimination? Affirming Access to Higher Education in Malyasia&Hugo Stokke
215 (p7): Aid for Human Rights and Democracy: Challenges of Design, Management and Evaluation&Gunnar M. Sorbo and Arne Tostensen
239 (p8): Improving the Criminal Justice System in Nepal: A Research Approach to Danish Assistance&Peter Vedel Kessing and Yubaraj Sangroula
259 (p9): Contributors and Editors This collection of eight essays starts with a recapitulation of the first half-century of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and discusses its future in a global world. Taking the problems of human rights and global capitalism further, the second essay discusses the role of the WTO in handling the difficulties encountered in these combined fields. The following text criticises the use of 'smart-sanctions' as a means to implement human rights in targeted countries, calling it expensive and ineffective. The International Criminal Court (ICC) and gender issues, some of which are now within the ICC's jurisdiction, are commented on in the fourth text. The next essay is a case study of Guatemala within the context of minority rights in a culturally diverse country. Affirmative action is put in question in the sixth piece, which a focus on its controversial results in Malaysian education. The seventh essay presents the problems faced by aid agencies when entering in the fields of human rights and democracy support -…
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