Human Rights: The New Agenda
Tanja A. Börzel, Thomas Risse – 2012
The emergence of a new model of criminal accountability and of the Responsibility to Protect norm has signaled the change within human rights policies. In addition to new actors within human rights – private actors such as rebel groups and firms – the scholarship on human rights has evolved to include quantitative studies besides previously dominant approach of comparative case studies. This paper reviews the state of the art on human rights and traces the evolution of its scholarship. Afterwards, recognizing the growing influence of the areas of limited statehood on commitment and compliance within human rights, this paper discusses the new agenda for human rights.
Titel
Human Rights: The New Agenda
Verfasser
Verlag
Transworld
Ort
Rom
Schlagwörter
Menschenrechte, Demokratie, Teilprojekt A1, Teilprojekt B2
Datum
2012-12
Kennung
ISSN 2281-5252
Quelle/n
Erschienen in
Transworld Working Papers, No. 7
Sprache
eng
Art
Text