The liberal project and human rights : the theory and practice of a new world order / John Charvet and Elisa Kaczynska-Nay.
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- 0511464673
- 9780511465413
- 0511465416
- 9780511464676
- 9780511755972
- 051175597X
- Conference on Disarmament
- Liberalism
- Human rights
- Free enterprise
- Libéralisme
- Droits de l'homme (Droit international)
- liberalism
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Ideologies -- Conservatism & Liberalism
- Libéralisme
- Droits de l'homme
- Relations internationales
- Théorie politique
- Organisation des Nations unies
- Droit international
- Human rights
- Liberalism
- Liberalismus
- Menschenrecht
- Mensenrechten
- Liberalisme
- Internationale orde
- Liberalism
- Mänskliga rättigheter
- 320.51/3 22
- JC574 .C4853 2008eb
- 320.513
- 86.81
- KC200.C43 2008
- CC 7600
- MC 6300
- MD 4700
- MK 7500
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
The contextual origin of liberal thought and practice -- The Westphalian society of sovereign states -- The growth of liberal universalism -- The UN and regional declarations and covenants on human rights -- The right of peoples to self-determination -- The right to development and development assistance -- Women's international human rights -- The implementation of international human rights -- Western critiques of liberal human rights -- Liberalism and non-western cultures -- In defence of liberalism.
Shows how the UN regime on human rights has transformed national and international society in accordance with liberal values.
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