
Human Rights
Between Idealism and Realism
Christian Tomuschat(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 1. December 2003
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Paperback/Softback
378 pages
978-0-19-926862-7 (ISBN)
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Description
This volume presents human rights in action, focusing on their effectiveness as legal tools designed to benefit human beings. By combining conceptual analysis with an emphasis on procedures and mechanisms of implementation, it provides a multidimensional overview of human rights. After examining briefly the history of human rights, the author analyses the intellectual framework that forms the basis of their legitimacy. In particular, he covers the concept of universality and the widely used model that classifies human rights into clusters of different "generations". The volume then moves on to analyse the activities of the political institutions of the United Nations, the expert bodies established by the relevant treaties and the international tribunals specifically entrusted at the regional level with protecting human rights. The author explains how and why in recent years, the classical array of politically inspired informal devices has been enriched by the addition of international criminal procedures and by endeavours to introduce civil suits against alleged individual violators of human rights.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Academics and students interested in international human rights law. The book also contains information of relevance to practitioners involved in preparing claims, and material about international complaints procedures. It will also be of interest to members of human rights organizations.
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-19-926862-7 (9780199268627)
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Person
Christian Tomuschat, Professor of Constitutional and International Law, Humboldt University, Berlin
Content
Table of Treaties and Other Relevant Instruments; 1. Introduction; 2. History of Human Rights; 3. The Different 'Generations' of Human Rights: From Human Rights to Good Governance; 4. Universality of Human Rights; 5. Implementation at National Level; 6. The Work of the Political Bodies of International Organizations; 7. The Work of Expert Bodies: Examination of State Reports; 8. The Work of Expert Bodies: Complaint Procedures and Fact-finding; 9. Supervision by International Tribunals; 10. Enforcement by States and the Role of Non-Governmental Organizations; 11. Mitigating the Effects of Armed Conflict: Humanitarian Law; 12. Criminal Prosecution of Human Rights Violations; 13. Civil Suits against Human Rights Violators; 14. Time for Hope, or Time for Despair?