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Human Rights: An Introduction is an important text that provides a comprehensive overview of human rights and related issues from a social science perspective.

First, this book does more than discuss theory, it uses case studies and personal testimonies in the debate. Human rights as an area of academic interest cannot be easily divorced from human rights struggles and the reality of contemporary conditions.

Second, the book is aimed at what is an emerging and growing cross-disciplinary field of study. Human rights issues are increasingly coming to the fore in a number of academic debates. Whereas the study of human rights has traditionally been included in departments of law, international relations and philosophy, a number of courses are now being set up in departments of sociology and anthropology. Consequently, there is an increasing need to bring these disparate approaches together.


Table of Contents

Introduction

1. Theorizing Human Rights
2. Regulating Human Rights
3. Censorship
4. Political Prisoners
5. Torture 6. The Death Penalty

7. Apartheid

8. Slavery

9. Genocide

10. Refugees

Conclusion

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 9/30/2002 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780582438248, 978-0582438248
      ISBN10: 0582438241

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Human Rights: An Introduction is an important text that provides a comprehensive overview of human rights and related issues from a social science perspective.

      First, this book does more than discuss theory, it uses case studies and personal testimonies in the debate. Human rights as an area of academic interest cannot be easily divorced from human rights struggles and the reality of contemporary conditions.

      Second, the book is aimed at what is an emerging and growing cross-disciplinary field of study. Human rights issues are increasingly coming to the fore in a number of academic debates. Whereas the study of human rights has traditionally been included in departments of law, international relations and philosophy, a number of courses are now being set up in departments of sociology and anthropology. Consequently, there is an increasing need to bring these disparate approaches together.


      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      1. Theorizing Human Rights
      2. Regulating Human Rights
      3. Censorship
      4. Political Prisoners
      5. Torture 6. The Death Penalty

      7. Apartheid

      8. Slavery

      9. Genocide

      10. Refugees

      Conclusion

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