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Constituting Human Rights Mervyn Frost (King's College London, UK)

Constituting Human Rights By Mervyn Frost (King's College London, UK)

Summary

In this book Frost argues that a concern with human rights is essential to the study of international relations.

Constituting Human Rights Summary

Constituting Human Rights: Global Civil Society and the Society of Democratic States by Mervyn Frost (King's College London, UK)

Global civil society and the society of democratic states are the two most inclusive and powerful global practices of our time. In this book, Frost claims that, without an understanding of the role that individual human rights play in these practices no adequate understanding of any major feature of contemporary world politics from 'globalization' to 'new wars' is possible. Constituting Human Rights, therefore argues that a concern with human rights is essential to the study of international relations.

Constituting Human Rights Reviews

'In short, this collective book offers a variety of perspectives on numerous problems of humanitarian action. It is useful for those who want to deepen their understanding of current developments in the humanitarian sphere.' - Political Studies Review, Neil Stammers, University of Sussex

About Mervyn Frost (King's College London, UK)

Mervyn Frost

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Individual Human Rights in World Politics: Central not Marginal 3. Foundational Practices 4. Individual Rights in Conflict? Civilians versus Citizens 5. Civil Society: the Space for Global Politics 6. Rights in the System of Democratic and Democratizing States 7. Civilians and Citizens: Compatible Rights

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NLS9780415406543
9780415406543
0415406544
Constituting Human Rights: Global Civil Society and the Society of Democratic States by Mervyn Frost (King's College London, UK)
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Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2006-04-06
168
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