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Human Rights And 21st Century Challenges Dapo Akandejaakko Kuosmanenhelen Mcdermottdominic Roser

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Human Rights And 21st Century Challenges Dapo Akandejaakko Kuosmanenhelen Mcdermottdominic Roser
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 28.42 MB
Author: Dapo Akande;Jaakko Kuosmanen;Helen McDermott;Dominic Roser;
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Human Rights And 21st Century Challenges Dapo Akandejaakko Kuosmanenhelen Mcdermottdominic Roser by Dapo Akande;jaakko Kuosmanen;helen Mcdermott;dominic Roser; instant download after payment.

The world faces significant and interrelated challenges in the twenty-first century which threaten human rights in a number of ways. This book examines the relationship between human rights and three of the largest challenges of the twenty-first century: conflict and security, environment, and poverty. Technological advances in fighting wars have led to the introduction of new weapons which threaten to transform the very nature of conflict. In addition, states confront threats to security which arise from a new set of international actors not clearly defined and which operate globally. Climate change, with its potentially catastrophic impacts, features a combination of characteristics which are novel for humanity. The problem is caused by the sum of innumerable individual actions across the globe and over time, and similarly involves risks that are geographically and temporally diffuse. In recent decades, the challenges involved in addressing global and national poverty have also changed. For example, the relative share of the poor in the world population has decreased significantly while the relative share of the poor who live in countries with significant domestic capacity has increased strongly. Overcoming these global and interlocking threats constitutes this century’s core political and moral task. This book examines how these challenges may be addressed using a human rights framework. It considers how these challenges threaten human rights and seeks to reassess our understanding of human rights in the light of these challenges. The analysis considers both foundational and applied questions. The approach is multidisciplinary and contributors include some of the most prominent lawyers, philosophers, and political theorists in the debate. The authors  include leading academics, those who have played important roles in shaping the policy debates on these questions, and UN Special Rapporteurs.

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