Non-state Actors in the Human Rights Universe

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2006-05-15
Publisher(s): Lynne Rienner
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Summary

* Examines broad range of non-state actors engaged in activities that violate, promote, or protect human rights * Looks at human rights issues in bioethics, armed conflicts, labor, and welfare reform Despite the widespread acceptance of human rights at the normative level, actual progress toward the realization of human rights globally has been far from satisfactory. Concerned with human rights outcomes, this book departs from analyses that focus on the role of the state in human rights promotion and urges the study of the entire human rights universe. Transcending as well the literature on the role of NGOs, the book examines a broad range of non-state actors engaged in various activities that violate, promote or protect human rights. Contributing authors examine several important issues, such as bioethics, armed conflicts, and welfare reform, while stressing the need for accountability and mechanisms for curbing human rights violations. Other Contributors:Michael Goodhart, Herbert F. Spirer, Louise Spirer, Rainer Braun, Judy Gearhart, James L. Gunderson, J. Paul Martin, Richard Falk, Ruth Macklin, Alice Page, Anne Nelson, Thomas R. Lansner, Kevin Bales, Dana-Ain Davis, and Willy Fautre.

Table of Contents

Theoretical questions and approaches
Looking beyond the state but not ignoring it : a framework of analysis for non-state actors and human rightsp. 3
Human rights and non-state actors : theoretical puzzlesp. 23
Accounting for human rights violations by non-state actorsp. 43
The role of corporate actors
Realizing rights in the work place : corporate codes of conduct and empowerment from belowp. 59
Multinational corporations as non-state actors in the human rights arenap. 77
Royal Dutch shell : how deep the changes?p. 93
Non-state actors in conflict situations
Global civil society actors and 9/11p. 117
On the accountability of non-state armed groupsp. 141
Bio-ethics, medicine, and human rights
The genetic revolution and human rights : brave new world revisited?p. 167
Affordable and accessible drugs for developing countries : recent developmentsp. 185
Prior agreements in international clinical trials : ensuring the benefits of research to developing countriesp. 203
Cultural forces, practices, and institutional challenges
The news media in the arena of human rightsp. 227
No empty vessel : media roles in human rightsp. 249
Non-state actors and the challenge of slaveryp. 273
Violating dignity : welfare reform, black women, and non-state violatorsp. 289
Non-state actors and religious freedom in Europep. 311
Conclusion : rethinking the human rights universep. 331
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