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Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Philadelphia ; University of Pennsylvania Press : 2014Description: xvi, 304 p. : 24 cm.ISBN: 9780812245479.Subject(s): Human RightsDDC classification: 323.3 HUM 2014 Summary: The International Struggle for New Human Rights The International Struggle for New Human Rights moves beyond the assumption that only the most in need oppressed and marginalized groups have the ability to internationalize their grievances through civil society organizing Specifically the volume highlights groups that have recently and successfully utilized human rights framing and rhetoric to gain international support for their cause and traces the why and how of this process Inherent Human Rights [Inherent Human Rights ] continues the project of putting political philosophy to work in the service of human rights .... Like all of Morsink's work this book is thoughtful and deeply is the book's most obvious virtue Perspectives on Politics
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Contents
Introduction
1. A Short History of the International Disability Rights Movement
2. Our Lives Our Voices People with Intellectual Disabilities and Their Families
3. Living in the Community Access ti Justice Having the Right Makes All the Difference
4. Inclusion or Choice? Securing the right to Inclusive Education for All
5. An Eye Toward Effective Enforcement A Technical Comparative Approach to the Drafting Negotiations
6. Children with Disabilities
7. Women with Disabilities The Convention Through the Prism of Gender
8. Including Deaf Culture and Linguistic Rights
9.Imagine To Be a Part of This
10 .Indigenous People with Disabilities The Missing Link
11. At the United Nations The South Also Exists
12. Voices Down Under An Australian Perspective
13. Monitoring the Convention's Implementation
14. The Role of National Human Rights Institutions
15. The New Diplomacy
Notes
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments

The International Struggle for New Human Rights
The International Struggle for New Human Rights moves beyond the assumption that only the most in need oppressed and marginalized groups have the ability to internationalize their grievances through civil society organizing Specifically the volume highlights groups that have recently and successfully utilized human rights framing and rhetoric to gain international support for their cause and traces the why and how of this process
Inherent Human Rights
[Inherent Human Rights ] continues the project of putting political philosophy to work in the service of human rights .... Like all of Morsink's work this book is thoughtful and deeply is the book's most obvious virtue Perspectives on Politics

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