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2014
This chapter provides a general introduction to the idea of human rights as it is embodied in a variety of different legal regimes at the international, regional and national levels. It also comments on the interdisciplinary aspects of human rights and situates it in its historical context.keywordshuman rightsinternational covenant on civil and ...
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This chapter provides a general introduction to the idea of human rights as it is embodied in a variety of different legal regimes at the international, regional and national levels. It also comments on the interdisciplinary aspects of human rights and situates it in its historical context.keywordshuman rightsinternational covenant on civil and ...
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Artificial Intelligence & Human Rights: Opportunities & Risks
, 2018Artificial intelligence (“AI”) is changing the world before our eyes. The promise of AI to improve our lives is enormous. AI-based systems are already outperforming medical specialists in diagnosing certain diseases, while the use of AI in the financial ...
Filippo A. Raso+4 more
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The Right to Development as a Human Right?
Peace & Change, 1997This article examines efforts to strengthen human rights, especially at the Bangkok Conference of 1993, and discusses the conflict between traditional Western views of human rights as individual rights, as opposed to the idea of collective rights. In this context, the author analyzes the debate over the right to development vigorously espoused at ...
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Human rights without human supremacism*
Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 2018Early defenders of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights invoked species hierarchy: human beings are owed rights because of our discontinuity with and superiority to animals.
W. Kymlicka
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Welfare rights and human rights
Journal of Social Policy, 1977ABSTRACTRecent discussions of a ‘welfare rights’ approach in social work have suggested that the European Convention on Human Rights might provide a useful framework, a list of service objectives against which present provision might be assessed. In the present paper the author argues that the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights is to ...
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The human rights to water and sanitation
Research Handbook on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights as Human Rights, 2018This analysis of the human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation (HRtWS) uncovers why some groups around the world are still excluded from these rights.
V. Roaf, C. Albuquerque, L. Heller
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Ubuntu as a Moral Theory and Human Rights in South Africa
, 2016There are three major reasons why ideas associated with ubuntu are often deemed to be an inappropriate basis for a public morality in today's South Africa.
Thaddeus Metz
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Constellations, 2013
The article discusses controversies and paradoxes related to practices of human rights. It mentions the records of high number cases on human rights violations during the end of World War II, and again after 1989. It highlights continues presence of issues on several political and social issues including religion, ethnicity and ideology.
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The article discusses controversies and paradoxes related to practices of human rights. It mentions the records of high number cases on human rights violations during the end of World War II, and again after 1989. It highlights continues presence of issues on several political and social issues including religion, ethnicity and ideology.
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2020
Chapter 12 addresses international human rights provisions in relation to gender. It critically assesses some of the major debates about rights for women in a culturally diverse world, such as universality versus cultural relativism, how gender has been approached within different international human rights mechanisms, such as the UN Convention on the ...
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Chapter 12 addresses international human rights provisions in relation to gender. It critically assesses some of the major debates about rights for women in a culturally diverse world, such as universality versus cultural relativism, how gender has been approached within different international human rights mechanisms, such as the UN Convention on the ...
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