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|a Strategic Visions for Human Rights :
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|a Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Common acknowledgements and thanks; List of contributors; Table of cases; Table of treaties; Table of statutes; The common introduction; 1 War and peace in Northern Ireland: Reflections on the contribution of academic and human rights communities; 2 Law and human rights rather than international human rights law; 3 Universality, historical specificity and cultural difference in human rights; 4 Doing human rights: Three lessons from the field; 5 Rights and righteousness: Friends or foes?; 6 Human rights, power, and the protection of free choice.
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|a 7 Conscientious objection to military service8 In search of the third freedom 'everywhere in the world'; 9 Lobbying for rights during the 'war on terror': The American Civil Liberties Union after 9/11; 10 The future of the European Court of Human Rights; Index.
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|a Takes a multi-disciplinary approach to future directions for human rights. This book examines how international law might be utilized to protect groups rather than just individual members of the group and it also calls into question the liberal positivist approach to international law that provides the framework for human rights norms.
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