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Human Dignity and the Future of Global Institutions /

The 21st century has witnessed a proliferation of international institutions, including traditional intergovernmental organizations, non-governmental organizations, private sector entities, and other partnerships. The premise of this anthology is that these institutions need a common, animating prin...

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Otros Autores: Arend, Anthony C. (Editor ), Lagon, Mark P. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington, DC : Georgetown University Press, 2014.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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505 0 |a Preface / John J. DeGioia -- Introduction -- Human dignity in a neomedieval world / Mark P. Lagon and Anthony Clark Arend -- Traditional institutions -- The United Nations Security Council / Nancy E. Soderberg -- The responsibility to respect: victims and human dignity at the international criminal court / Tod Lindberg -- The UN Secretary-General and human dignity: the case of Kofi Annan / Abiodun Williams -- Regional security organizations and human dignity / Chester A. Crocker -- Inclusive growth, institutions, and the underground economy / Anoop Singh -- The global human rights regime: assessing and renovating the architecture / Mark P. Lagon and Ryan Kaminski -- The human dignity lens on terrorism and counterterrorism / Anthony Clark Arend -- Emerging institutions -- Transcending HIV/AIDS social stigma: putting human dignity center stage in global institutions / Rosalia Rodriguez-Garcia -- The new global landscape for poverty alleviation and development: foundations, NGOs, social media, and other private sector institutions / Raj M. Desai and Homi Kharas -- Statelessness, sovereignty, and international law: promoting the right to have rights / Benjamin Boudreaux -- Fighting human trafficking: transformative versus cotton-candy partnerships / Mark P. Lagon -- Religion and the global politics of human dignity: the Catholic Church and beyond / Thomas Banchoff -- Faith-based institutions and human dignity: a growing presence on the global stage / Nicole Bibbins Sedaca -- Business, human rights, and the internet: a framework for implementation / Michael A. Samway -- Institutions and values: the future -- Constructing a dialogue on dignity: the path ahead / Mark P. Lagon and Anthony Clark Arend -- Contributors. 
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