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Human Rights at the UN: The Political History of Universal Justice (United Nations Intellectual History Project Series)

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(Paperback - Dec 21, 2007)
by Roger Normand and Sarah Zaidi
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  • Cover Type: Paperback with 528 pages
  • Published by: Indiana University Press December 21, 2007
  • Written in: English
  • ISBN 10 Number: 0253219345
  • ISBN 13 Number: 978-0253219343
  • Book Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.1 x 1.3 inches
  • Weighs: 1.6 pounds

Review

"The authors carefully examine the historical background prior to WWIIdistinguishing between groups and individual rights in the development of UN principles" --A. Klinghoffer, emeritus, Rutgers The State University of New Jersey, Camden

"Thankfully, the current cultural gap has been bridged successfully by [the authors], who have produced an illuminating intellectual fusion. . . . Recommended." --Choice, October 2008



International human rights law is based primarily on Western values and jurisprudence, but strong challenges from Asia and Africa have stimulated a lively debate over the issue. Thankfully, the current cultural gap has been bridged successfully by the team of Normand (Lahore Univ., Pakistan) and Zaidi (Center for Economic and Social Rights), who have produced an illuminating intellectual fusion. The authors carefully examine the historical background prior to WW II, and then distinguish between group and individual rights in the development of UN principles and covenants. They stress the lack of enforcement mechanisms, but praise the UN for giving birth to "the modern human rights regime." Not surprisingly, they blame the Cold War for the evident defects as the US and USSR were both reluctant to accept limitations on sovereignty. The end of the Cold War helped further the UN human rights agenda, but it still "remained dependent on voluntary state compliance with soft norms and policy targets." Normand and Zaidi are strongly critical of recent US policy, thus the latter sections of the book are increasingly polemical, but the authors do clearly announce that they are "human rights activists," not just scholars. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and up.A. Klinghoffer, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Camden, Choice, October 2008


Reader Reviews
International Human rights are a relatively recent invention, and there coming into international law can be attributed to the UN. "Human Rights at the UN: The Political History of Universal Justice" is a through and scholarly look at the development of human writes during the periods of shortly before its creation and immediately following it, and its expansion and development over the years following it all and everything since, as rights for all more and more often becomes the norm. "Human Rights at the UN: The Political History of Universal Justice" is highly recommended for community library international affairs shelves and for anyone who wants to be more appreciative of what we have now.


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