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Local Relevance of Human Rights

Contributor(s): de Feyter, Koen (Editor), Parmentier, Stephan (Editor), Timmerman, Christiane (Editor)

ISBN: 9781107009561

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Pub Date: September 8, 2011

Dewey: 323

LCCN: 2011008591

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.90" H x 9.00" L x 6.10" W ( 1.70 lbs) 408 pages

Series: European Inter-University Centre for Human Rights and Democr

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Description: Do human rights offer real protection when disadvantaged groups invoke them at the local level in an attempt to improve their living conditions? If so, how can we make sure that the experiences of those invoking human rights at the local level have an impact on the further development of human rights (at national and other levels) so that the local relevance of human rights increases? Since the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) on 10 December 1948, numerous international documents have reaffirmed human rights as global norms. This book examines what factors determine whether appeals to human rights that emanate from the local level are successful, and whether the UDHR adequately responds to threats as currently defined by relevant groups or whether a revision of some of the ideas included in the UDHR is needed in order to increase its contemporary relevance.

Brief description: Stephan Parmentier teaches sociology of crime, law and human rights at the Faculty of Law of the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, and coordinates the research line on political crimes, human rights and human security at the Leuven Institute of Criminology (LINC). He also currently serves as the Secretary General of the International Society for Criminology.

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