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Globalization and human rights / Alison Brysk, editor.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Los Angeles ; London : University of California Press, ©2002.Description: x, 311 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0520232372 (cloth : alk. paper)
  • 0520232380 (paper : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 323/.09/0511 21
LOC classification:
  • JC571. G563 2002
Contents:
Contents: List of illustrations—Acknowledgments—Introduction : transnational threats and opportunities / Alison Brysk—I. Citizenship—1. Who has a right to rights? : citizenship’s exclusions in an age of migration / Kristen Hill Maher—2. Tourism, sex work, and women’s rights in the Dominican republic / Amalia Lucia Cabezas—II. Commodification—3. Interpreting the interaction of global markets and Human Rights / Richard Falk—4. Economic globalization and rights : an empirical analysis / Wesley T. Milner—5. Sweatshops and international labor standards : globalizing markets, localizing norms / Raul C. Pangalangan—III. Communication—6. The ironies of information technology / Shane Weyker—7. Globalization and the social construction of Human Rights campaigns / Clifford Bob—8. The drama of Human Rights in a trubulent, Globalized World / James N. Rosenau—IV. Cooperation—9. Transnational civil society campaigns and the World Bank inspection panel / Jonathan Fox—10. Humanitarian intervention : global enforcement of Human Rights / Wayne Sandholtz—11. Human Rights, globalizing flows, and state power / Jack Donnelly—Conclusion : from rights to realities / Alison Brysk—Works cited—Contributors—Index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents: List of illustrations—Acknowledgments—Introduction : transnational threats and opportunities / Alison Brysk—I. Citizenship—1. Who has a right to rights? : citizenship’s exclusions in an age of migration / Kristen Hill Maher—2. Tourism, sex work, and women’s rights in the Dominican republic / Amalia Lucia Cabezas—II. Commodification—3. Interpreting the interaction of global markets and Human Rights / Richard Falk—4. Economic globalization and rights : an empirical analysis / Wesley T. Milner—5. Sweatshops and international labor standards : globalizing markets, localizing norms / Raul C. Pangalangan—III. Communication—6. The ironies of information technology / Shane Weyker—7. Globalization and the social construction of Human Rights campaigns / Clifford Bob—8. The drama of Human Rights in a trubulent, Globalized World / James N. Rosenau—IV. Cooperation—9. Transnational civil society campaigns and the World Bank inspection panel / Jonathan Fox—10. Humanitarian intervention : global enforcement of Human Rights / Wayne Sandholtz—11. Human Rights, globalizing flows, and state power / Jack Donnelly—Conclusion : from rights to realities / Alison Brysk—Works cited—Contributors—Index.

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