
The Professional Identity of the Human Rights Field Officer
George Ulrich(Author)
Michael O'Flaherty(Editor)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 26. January 2010
Book
Hardback
486 pages
978-0-7546-7648-5 (ISBN)
Description
The important and groundbreaking volume, The Professional Identity of the Human Rights Field Officer, completes the study of human rights field work begun in the earlier The Human Rights Field Operation: Law Theory and Practice (2007: Ashgate). Building on the critique of the field's historical development and current situation featured in the earlier volume, O'Flaherty, Ulrich and their fellow contributors focus on the specific responsibilities of the individual human rights officer, and concentrate on vital issues of professionalism beyond the confines of any specific organization. Their expansion of the analysis in the case studies section of the first volume has resulted in an up to date global edition of significant academic interest to anyone within the field of human rights law.
Reviews / Votes
'This is a pathbreaking book that covers new ground and makes an insightful contribution to international human rights law...[it] should be read by everyone going into the field as a human rights officer.' Bertrand Ramcharan, former United Nations Acting High Commissioner for Human Rights/Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Sweden 'O'Flaherty has made another valuable contribution to our understanding of human rights work and the standards applicable to those who do it. This book is an insightful and thought-provoking work that is relevant to all those involved in protecting human rights as a cause or vocation. By looking at the many dimensions of human rights field work, O'Flaherty and Ulrich raise important questions and give much-needed guidance for this new profession.' Peggy Hicks, Global Advocacy Director, Human Rights Watch 'During the last two decades, a fascinating new profession has emerged: the multi-talented human rights field worker ... In their new book, Michael O'Flaherty and George Ulrich describe the development and professional identity of human rights field workers and provide them with a first set of Guiding Principles and Statement of Ethical Commitments.' Manfred Nowak, UN Special Rapporteur on TortureMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 31 mm
Weight
907 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7546-7648-5 (9780754676485)
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Persons
Michael O'Flaherty is Professor of Applied Human Rights and Co-Director of the Human Rights Law Centre, University of Nottingham, UK. He is a member of the United Nations Human Rights Committee and former Head of UN Human Rights programmes in Bosnia and Sierra Leone. Dr George Ulrich is, since 2003, Secretary-General of the European Inter-University Centre for Human Rights and Democratisation, where he served previously for three years as the Academic Coordinator and Acting Programme Director of the E.MA programme. He has published widely on issues of ethics and human rights, and lectured throughout Europe and Africa.
Content
Notes on Contributors, Introduction, 1 The Professional Identity and Development of Human Rights Field Workers, 2 The Guiding Principles for Human Rights Field Officers Working in Conflict and Post-Conflict Environments: A Commentary, 3 The Statement of Ethical Commitments of Human Rights Professionals: A Commentary, 4 A Fresh View on Protection: The Human Rights Field Officer's Perspective, 5 New Models for Human Rights Capacity Building in the Field: Human Rights Field Officers and Relief and Development Professionals, 6 Human Rights Field Officers Working for the Most Vulnerable: Internally Displaced Persons, 7 Human Rights Field Officers Working for the Most Vulnerable: Children, 8 Human Rights Field Officers Working for the Most Vulnerable: Women, 9 Emerging Issues for Human Rights Field Officers: Monitoring Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, 10 Emerging Issues for Human Rights Field Officers: Responses to Terrorism, 11 Emerging Issues for Human Rights Field Officers: Support for Criminal Justice, 12 Emerging Issues for Human Rights Field Officers: Freedom of Expression, Opportunities and Challenges, Annex: The Proceedings of the Project , 'Consolidating the Profession: The Human Rights Field Officer', Bibliography, Index