Globalization is shifting the balance away from membership-based citizenship towards universal human rights, thus we ask: how are new human rights generated? We argue that the movement for human rights follows on the heels of the much older and richer tradition of citizenship, as can be seen ...
除非享有工作、教育和社会保障的权利,人们就无法获得真正的自由,这种说法是正确的;另一方面,与它同样正确的是 —— 社会主义国家的经验已经证实 —— 这些重要的社会、经济和文化权利的价值对许多人来说还抵不上印它们的那张纸,如果不能保证并且实行那些“古典的”公民权利、政治权利及自由,如果人们的思想和言论仍然...
human rights pl.n. The basic rights and freedoms to which all humans are considered to be entitled, often held to include the rights to life, liberty, equality, and a fair trial, freedom from slavery and torture, and freedom of thought and expression. ...
It confounds me that, in the year of the Women's March and the #MeToo movement, certain party leaders would try to dilute one of the tenets of the modern women's rights movement in this country and what has been a bedrock of the Democratic Party's platform--the fundamental human right...
Human Rights Standards and the Movement of People Within States is an exposition of the standards of human rights which are applicable to the right of freedom of movement and residence of people within states. Written from the standpoint of international law, the book identifies these standards and...
Whereas disregard and contempt for human rights have resulted in barbarous acts which have outraged the conscience of mankind, and the advent of a world in which human beings shall enjoy freedom of speech and belief and freedom from fear and want has been proclaimed as the highest aspiration of...
human rightsNational Labor Relations ActNLRAThe concept of workers' rights as human rights has only recently begun to influence the formation and implementation of labor policy in the United States. In the workplace, the growing human rights movement challenges long-held beliefs and practices in ...
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Second, the movement has a utopian view of the bodies created to enforce human rights. The assumption is that if we set up an organization with a noble purpose, it will achieve noble aims.Both assumptions are false. And by operating on these false assumptions, the movement endangers itself ...