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- Title Pages
- Notes on contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Foreword
- Introduction
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1 The historical development of the concept of rights -
2 The United Nations and international oversight of human rights -
3 The Council of Europe, the European Convention on Human Rights and the Social Charter -
4 The European Union and human rights -
5 Human rights and the USA -
6 International Humanitarian Law: protecting rights and promoting welfare during war? -
7 The European Union, human rights and international development policy -
8 Socio-economic rights -
9 Cultural rights -
10 Migration and refugees: applying human rights to ‘everyone’? -
11 Conflict, ‘terrorism’ and non-state actors -
12 Gender and human rights -
13 Human rights-based approaches to social policy development -
14 The right to education -
15 The right to healthcare -
16 The right to housing -
17 Children’s rights and social policy -
18 The rights of people with disabilities -
19 The right to development -
20 Conclusion Human rights in a brave new world: the shape of things to come? - Index
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- International Human Rights, Social Policy & Global
- Publisher:
- Policy Press
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- Title Pages
- Notes on contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Foreword
- Introduction
-
1 The historical development of the concept of rights -
2 The United Nations and international oversight of human rights -
3 The Council of Europe, the European Convention on Human Rights and the Social Charter -
4 The European Union and human rights -
5 Human rights and the USA -
6 International Humanitarian Law: protecting rights and promoting welfare during war? -
7 The European Union, human rights and international development policy -
8 Socio-economic rights -
9 Cultural rights -
10 Migration and refugees: applying human rights to ‘everyone’? -
11 Conflict, ‘terrorism’ and non-state actors -
12 Gender and human rights -
13 Human rights-based approaches to social policy development -
14 The right to education -
15 The right to healthcare -
16 The right to housing -
17 Children’s rights and social policy -
18 The rights of people with disabilities -
19 The right to development -
20 Conclusion Human rights in a brave new world: the shape of things to come? - Index