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|a Mutua, Makau.
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|a Human Rights Standards :
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|a Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter One: Norm Setting in International Law and Human Rights; Historical Antecedents; The Universal Declaration and the Promise of a Normative Foundation; Chapter Two: The Process of Standard Setting in Human Rights ; Standards, Norms, and Rights: Internally Displaced Persons as a Case Study ; The Weight of Declarations ; Traditional Obstacles to Standard Setting; Obstinacy of Global Powers in Human Rights Standard Setting; Politics as Obstruction; The Ownership of Norms and Standards; The Evolution of Ownership.
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|a Constituencies and OwnershipChapter Three: The Multiplication of Actors ; The UN Human Rights Commission/ Human Rights Council; International and Regional Standard Setting; Chapter Four: The Role of Ngos in the Creation of Norms ; Ngos and the Human Rights Agenda; Ngos and Standard Setting; Ngo Strategies and Methods in Standard Setting; Ngos and States Play Hide-and-Seek; Chapter Five: The Question of Deficits ; The Deficit of Participants; The Deficit of Voice; The Deficit of Democracy; Language: Style, Content, and Implementation; Understanding Un Institutions and Norm Setting.
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|a Standard Setting and Implementation in PracticeChapter Six: New and Emerging Standards; What Is the Future of Standard Setting in Human Rights?; The Quest to Clarify Economic and Social Rights; The Normative Framework on Disabilities; Sexual Orientation; Possibilities for More Standards; Is There a Need for New Strategies?; Chapter Seven: A Normative Critique of Human Rights ; Political Democracy and Human Rights; Human Rights, Ideology, and Politics; Pathologies of Choice and Substance; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
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