
Human Rights and 21st Century Challenges
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- I. Foundations
- 1: Hurst Hannum: Reinvigorating Human Rights for the Twenty-First Century
- 2: Hilary Greaves: Global Consequentialism and the Morality and Laws of War
- 3: David Rodin: Two Visions of Human Rights: Relational and Beneficiary-Focused Theories
- II: Conflict and Security
- 4: Harold Hongju Koh: State of Play and Road Ahead: Humanizing Security
- 5: Fiona de Londras: 'Sustainable Security': A Proposal
- 6: Liora Lazarus: Insecurity and Human Rights
- 7: Christof Heyns, Dapo Akande, Lawrence Hill-Cawthorne, and Thompson Chengeta: The Right to Life and the International Law Framework Regulating the Use of Armed Drones
- 8: Helen McDermott: Application of the International Human Rights Law Framework in Cyber Space
- III: Poverty
- 9: Margot E Salomon: State of Play and Road Ahead: A World of Poverty and Human Rights
- 10: Sandra Fredman: Poverty and Human Rights: A Peril and a Promise
- 11: Jaakko Kuosmanen: Uphill Battle: Deliberating Towards Human Rights Compatible Public Budgets
- 12: Magdalena Sepúlveda Carmona and Kate Donald: The Promise and Pitfalls of the Sustainable Development Goals: Has the Time Come for a Rights-Based Approach to Poverty Reduction?
- IV. Environment
- 13: Kerri Woods: State of Play and Road Ahead: Environment and Human Rights
- 14: Dominic Roser: Don't Look Too Far: Rights as a Rationale for the Precautionary Principle
- 15: John Knox: The Paris Agreement as a Human Rights Treaty
- 16: Simon Caney: Human Rights, Population, and Climate Change
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