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The sovereignty of human rights / Patrick Macklem.
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Title:The sovereignty of human rights / Patrick Macklem.
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Author/Creator:Macklem, Patrick, 1959- author.
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Published/Created:New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2015]
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Location:LAW LIBRARY (level 3)Where is this?
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Call Number: K3240 .M3215 2015
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:LAW LIBRARY (level 3)Where is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Human rights.
Civil rights.
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Description:x, 259 pages ; 25 cm
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN:9780190267315 hardcover alkaline paper
0190267313 hardcover alkaline paper
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Contents:Machine generated contents note: 1. Field Missions
Human Rights as Moral Concepts
Human Rights as Political Concepts
Human Rights as Legal Concepts
Plan of the Book
2. Sovereignty and Structure
Sovereignty and Its Exercise
Between the National and International
Sovereignty and Its Distribution
3. Human Rights: Three Generations or One?
Generations as Chronological Categories
Generations as Analytical Categories
Civil and Political Rights as Monitors of Sovereignty's Exercise
Social and Economic Rights as Monitors of Sovereignty's Exercise
4. International Law at Work
Labor Rights as Instrumental Rights
Labor Rights as Universal Rights
Labor Rights and the Structure of International Law
5. Ambiguous Appeal of Minority Rights
Moral Ambiguities of Minority Rights
Political Ambiguities of Minority Rights
Interdependence of Sovereignty and Minority Protection
6. International Indigenous Recognition
Indigenous Territories and the Acquisition of Sovereignty
Indigenous Recognition and the International Labor Organization
Indigenous Recognition and the United Nations
Purpose of International Indigenous Rights
7. Self Determination in Three Movements
Self-Determination and the Legality of Colonialism
Many Paradoxes of Self-Determination
Bridging International Law and Distributive Justice
8. Global Poverty and the Right to Development
Emergence of the Right
Implementing the Right
From Global Poverty to International Law
Right to Development and the Rise and Fall of Colonialism.