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Author Ford, Richard T. (Richard Thompson)

Title Universal rights down to earth / Richard Thompson Ford.

Publication Info. New York : W. W. Norton & Co., [2011]
©2011

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 Portland Public Library - Adult Department  323 FOR    Check Shelf
Edition First edition.
Description 141 pages ; 22 cm.
Series Amnesty International global ethics series
Amnesty International global ethics series.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 127-132) and index.
Summary The idea of universal rights--rights shared by all, regardless of nationality, creed, wealth, or geography--has a powerful grip on the way many people feel about justice and global politics. No one should be subjected to torture or disappearance, to starvation or sex trafficking, to economic exploitation or biased treatment under the law. But when it comes to actually enforcing these rights, the results rarely resemble the ideal. In this bold new book, legal expert Richard Thompson Ford reveals how attempts to apply "universal" human rights principles to specific cultures can hinder humanitarian causes and sometimes even worsen conditions for citizens. Ford explores cases ranging from food distribution to the poor in India to sex work in Japan, illustrating how a rights-based approach to these problems often impedes more effective pragmatic measures. The bad news is that improving lives worldwide isn't as easy as making a declaration. But the good news, as Ford demonstrates, is that if we are clear-eyed and culturally aware, it can be done.--From publisher description.
Contents Rights in theory -- Rights in practice -- Conclusion.
Subject Human rights -- Social aspects.
Human rights -- Social aspects -- Case studies.
Human rights -- Political aspects.
Human rights -- Political aspects -- Case studies.
ISBN 9780393079005 hardcover
0393079007 hardcover
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