
The Struggle for Human Rights
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- Introduction
- Part 1. Arguing About the History, Theory, and Politics of Human Rights
- 1: Georges Abi-Saab: The Organic Intellectual
- 2: Hilary Charlesworth: Ritual and Ritualism in the International Human Rights System
- 3: Joseph H. H. Weiler: The Targeted Killing of Jesus Christ
- 4: Martti Koskenniemi: Rocking the Human Rights Boat: Reflections by a Fellow Passenger
- 5: Sally Engle Merry: The State of Human Rights Consciousness: Not Yet Endtimes
- 6: Euan MacDonald: Human Rights, Legitimacy and Global Governance
- 7: Henry Steiner: Democracy and Democracies
- Part 2. Setting the Rights Agenda
- 8: Benedict Kingsbury: Human Rights in a Use Case World
- 9: Bruno Simma and Giorgia Sangiuolo: Advocating an Ad Hoc Forum for Business Human Rights Disputes
- 10: Olivier de Schutter: A Duty to Negotiate in Good Faith as Part of the Duty to Cooperate to Establish 'An International Legal Order in which Human Rights can be Fully Realized': the New Frontier of the Right to Development
- 11: Gerard Quinn: Re-considering Personhood: From ¿Civil Death¿ to ¿Civil Life¿ for Persons with Disabilities
- 12: Alicia Yamin: On Principle and Persuasion: Examining Philip Alston's Contribution to Economic and Social Rights through the Lens of Health
- 13: John Tobin: Teaching Human Rights: Four Key Capabilities
- 14: Malcolm Langford: Alston and Artificial Intelligence
- 15: Vitit Muntarbhorn: Towards ASEAN Human Rights Law
- Part 3. Human Rights Mechanisms: Building, Reforming, and Critiquing Institutions
- 16: Thomas Hammarberg: Implementation of Treaty Obligations: Political Measures Expected of State Parties
- 17: Mac Darrow: Up the Stream without a Paddle - Human Rights Challenges in Mega-Infrastructure Finance and Investment
- 18: Andrew Clapham: Dilemmas Facing Commissions of Inquiry
- 19: Jose Alvarez: Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes? Philip Alston
- 20: Hélène Trigoudja: The Persuasive Authority of Philip Alston's Work for Human Rights Regional Bodies - United Nations Reports, Statements and General Comments Do Matter
- Part 4. Human Rights Struggles
- 21: Nehal Bhuta and Rebecca Mignot-Mahdavi: Dangerous Proportions: Means and Ends in Non-Finite War
- 22: César Rodríguez-Garavito: Disrupting Human Rights: Existential Challenges and a New Paradigm for the Field
- 23: Obiora Okafor: Praxis and the International Human Rights Law Scholar
- 24: Sarah Knuckey and Margaret Satterthwaite: Should Human Rights Practice Be Rights-Based?
- 25: Florian Hoffmann: Quite Enough (Still): Human Rights in (Times of) Crisis
- 26: Frédéric Mégret: Alston in Alabama: Towards a Theory of Praxis in International Human Rights
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