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The Hidden Face of Rights

The Hidden Face of Rights
Author: Kathryn Sikkink
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2020-01-07
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0300249241

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Why we cannot truly implement human rights unless we also recognize human responsibilities When we debate questions in international law, politics, and justice, we often use the language of rights—and far less often the language of responsibilities. Human rights scholars and activists talk about state responsibility for rights, but they do not articulate clear norms about other actors’ obligations. In this book, Kathryn Sikkink argues that we cannot truly implement human rights unless we also recognize and practice the corresponding human responsibilities. Focusing on five areas—climate change, voting, digital privacy, freedom of speech, and sexual assault—where on-the-ground (primarily university campus) initiatives have persuaded people to embrace a close relationship between rights and responsibilities, Sikkink argues for the importance of responsibilities to any comprehensive understanding of political ethics and human rights.


Between Rights and Responsibilities

Between Rights and Responsibilities
Author: Stephan Parmentier
Publisher: Intersentia Uitgevers N V
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2015-12-31
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789050958868

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The last decade has witnessed an increased criticism against the human rights paradigm for its obsession with the 'culture of claims and rights.' According to the critics, this culture has led to an obsession with the rights of individuals at the expense of due attention to groups and to communities worldwide, resulting in the neglect of responsibilities and duties. It is also argued that there should be a shift from the Western emphasis on the rights for individuals to more attention to the responsibilities of individuals and collectivities as present in other cultures of the world. Several documents have been drafted to this effect. These discussions, and the ensuing documents, are far from only theoretical or abstract. They bear consequences in everyday life as evidenced in a number of areas, such as globalization, terrorism, multiculturalism, etc. This book examines this important human rights debate.


Evidence for Hope

Evidence for Hope
Author: Kathryn Sikkink
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2019-03-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0691192715

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A history of the successes of the human rights movement and a case for why human rights work Evidence for Hope makes the case that yes, human rights work. Critics may counter that the movement is in serious jeopardy or even a questionable byproduct of Western imperialism. Guantánamo is still open and governments are cracking down on NGOs everywhere. But human rights expert Kathryn Sikkink draws on decades of research and fieldwork to provide a rigorous rebuttal to doubts about human rights laws and institutions. Past and current trends indicate that in the long term, human rights movements have been vastly effective. Exploring the strategies that have led to real humanitarian gains since the middle of the twentieth century, Evidence for Hope looks at how essential advances can be sustained for decades to come.


The Participation Rights of the Child

The Participation Rights of the Child
Author: Målfrid Grude Flekkøy
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 194
Release: 1997
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781853024900

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Focuses on Norway and U.S.


The Legal Rights and Responsibilities of Teachers

The Legal Rights and Responsibilities of Teachers
Author: Allan G. Osborne, Jr.
Publisher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2011-04-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1452239118

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Everything teachers need to know about education law Do you know what you can and can’t say and do in your school? Most teacher education programs offer little, if any, instruction on education law. When teachers need advice regarding employment or instructional issues, they may find the search frustrating, time-consuming, or costly. Teachers will find the answers to their most frequently asked legal questions in this easy-to-read book. Key topics include: Certification, tenure, evaluation, and dismissal Collective bargaining and teacher contracts Constitutional rights of teachers Discrimination and harassment Teachers’ responsibility regarding student bullying Academic freedom Copyright law Safety


Rights and Responsibilities

Rights and Responsibilities
Author: Leon E. Trakman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 322
Release: 1999
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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The longstanding philosophical, political and legal debate over the nature of rights has recently sprung into a raging liberal/communitarian controversy. With this book, Trakman and Gatien leap into the fray, presenting a powerful critique and reconceptualization of liberal rights theory.


Teen Rights (and Responsibilities)

Teen Rights (and Responsibilities)
Author: Traci Truly
Publisher: SphinxLegal
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2005
Genre: Minors
ISBN: 1572485256

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This comprehensive legal guide for teens covers everything from school dress codes to sexual harrassment to signing contracts.


The Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship the World Over

The Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship the World Over
Author: Rita Simon
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2009-01-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0739132741

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In this eleventh volume in The World Over series, Simon and Brooks examine and compare the rights and responsibilities of citizenship across twenty-one countries. The countries included are Canada, the United States, Argentina, Brazil, Great Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, Hungary, Poland, Russia, Israel, Egypt, Iran, Nigeria, South Africa, India, China, Japan, and Australia. In addition to reporting on the rights that citizens enjoy in these countries, as for example the right to run for and hold public office, vote, obtain scholarships, and hold government positions, the authors also describe the responsibilities that are attached to the role of citizen_for example, to serve in the military, serve on a jury, and pay taxes. When available, Simon and Brooks report on public opinion data on how proud respondents are of the country in which they are citizens, as measured by such variables as whether they would rather be a citizen of their country over any other country in the world, how proud they are of their country's political influence in the world, how democracy works in their country, and whether they believe they should support their country even if it is in the wrong. Following a brief chapter on the history of citizenship, the book is organized such that the first section provides a country-by-country profile of each of the issues describing rights and responsibilities and reports on the public opinion data. The second part is explicity comparative and describes the countries against each other.


Rights vs. Responsibilities

Rights vs. Responsibilities
Author: Elizabeth B. Hindman
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 201
Release: 1997-05-28
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0313031800

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In the past 65 years, the United States Supreme Court has outlined, through its decisions, its conceptions of the roles and responsibilities of the U.S. media. Analyzing every Supreme Court media case from 1931 to 1996, this book explores the changes in how the Court has conceived of the media's freedom. Hindman focuses on the educational and political functions of the media, the ethical principles of truth telling, and the conflict between collectivist and individualist interpretations of the First Amendment. The author challenges accepted views in the field, arguing that despite the justices' rhetoric, the Court has treated media freedom as a social goal rather than a right.


Parental Rights and Responsibilities

Parental Rights and Responsibilities
Author: Stephen Gilmore
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 885
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1351555030

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This volume represents key scholarship on the issue of parental rights and responsibilities, selected from a dense forest of literature. The collection offers an overview of the subject and covers topics such as: underlying rationales of who or what is a parent; legal concepts of ?parent? and their linkage; the legal parent - accommodating complexity; the nature and scope of parental rights; shared parental responsibility; and parental rights and the state.