Human Rights Voices
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Rhona Smith, Northumbria University, Author of International Human Rights, 5th edition, (Oxford UP, 2011), Core Statutes on Public Law and Civil Liberties, 7th Edition (with Richard Glancey and Eimear Spain, Palgrave MacMillan, 2011), Text and Materials on International Human Rights Law, 2nd ed (Routledge 2009). Smith has extensive experience training human rights scholars and activists in China and Southeast Asia.
Asya El-Meehy, Officer of Governance and Public Administration United Nations-ESCWA, Lebanon. Her research interests include the Arab Spring, women's rights, and civil society and she has conducted extensive fieldwork on women's rights and NGOs in Egypt.
Devorah Wainer, Honorary Associate, School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Sydney. Wainer's research interests include refugee rights, voices of the marginalized, and transitional justice.
Semere Kesete, Human rights activist and former political prisoner from Eritrea. Research interests include: civil and political rights, refugees, human trafficking, the Horn of Africa.
Mary Kaitlin McNally Murphy, Assistant Professor, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of Arizona, specializes in Latin American human rights especially oral histories, documentary films, and transitional justice.
Content
1. What Do Human Rights Mean to Me? 2. Developing Human Rights Declarations, Conventions, and Tribunals: On-the Ground Perspectives 3. Civil and Political Rights 4. Economics and Human Rights
Part II: Human Rights of Marginalized Groups
5. Women's Rights I: Violence Against Women 6. Women's Rights II: Agency and its Restraints 7. LGBTQ Rights 8. Disability Rights 9. Rights of Prisoners and Capital Punishment 10. Ethnic and Religious Minorities 11. Immigrants' Rights in Europe, the U.S. and Australia 12. Indigenous Rights
Part III: Human Rights in Practice
13. Using Human Rights Law: An On-the Ground Perspective 14. Transitional Justice: Truth and Reconciliation Commissions and the Courts 15. Peace and Human Rights 16. Creating Successful Transnational Rights Movements 17. Human Rights Defenders and Heroes
Part IV: New Frontiers in Human Rights
18. The Wars on Terror, Intervention, and Human Rights 19. Health and Human Rights 20. Right to Food and Housing 21. Climate Change, Deforestation, and Human Rights
Part V: Human Rights Futures
22. Bringing Human Rights Home to the College Campus: Students are the Future 23. Human Rights Victories 24. The Future of Human Rights and Human Rights Voices
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