Human Rights: Social Justice in the Age of the MarketZed Books, 2005 - 238 страница Koen De Feyter, who has chaired Amnesty International's Working Group on economic, social and cultural rights, shows the many ways in which rampant market economics in today's world leads to violations of human rights. He questions how far the present-day international human rights system really provides effective protection against the adverse effects of globalization. This accessible and thought-provoking book shows both human rights activists and participants in the anti-globalization movement that there is a large, but hitherto untapped, overlap in their agendas, and real potential for a strategic alliance between them in joint campaigns around issues they share. |
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Essentials | 7 |
Obstacles | 31 |
After 911 | 69 |
Geneva | 90 |
Avenues of hope | 135 |
38 | 152 |
The added value of human rights | 174 |
59 | 217 |
Conclusion | 218 |
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