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17 Human Rights and Climate Change
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Dedication v
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgements xi
- Contributors xiii
- Introduction xix
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Part One
- 1 The Evolution of Human Rights Protection in Canada 1
- 2 The Genesis and Evolution of the Postwar Human Rights Project 30
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Part Two
- 3 Political Institutions and the Protection of Human Rights 57
- 4 Federalism and Rights: The Case of the United States, with Comparative Perspectives 83
- 5 Human Rights NGOs 114
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Part Three
- 6 Temporary Migrant Workers in Canada: Protecting and Extending Labour Rights 145
- 7 Children’s Rights: Their Role, Significance, and Potential 168
- 8 Age, Age Discrimination, and Ageism 198
- 9 Aboriginal Rights: The Right to Self-Government versus the Right to Self-Determination 218
- 10 DisAbling Human Rights? Moving from Rights to Access and Inclusion in Daily Life 240
- 11 The Politics of Women’s Rights 262
- 12 “All Manner of Wickedness Abounds”: Reconciling Queer Rights and Religious Rights 281
- 13 The Arab Spring and Human Rights: Discarding the Old Clichés 309
- 14 Freedom of Religion: A Change in Perspective? 333
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Part Four
- 15 Whither Economic and Social Rights? Assessing the Position of Economic and Social Rights in the Neoliberal, Post-crisis Context 359
- 16 Business and Human Rights: Challenges in Accessing Remedy and Justice 381
- 17 Human Rights and Climate Change 411
- 18 Human Rights and Security: Reflections on an Integral Relation 436
- 19 Now You See Me: Privacy, Technology, and Autonomy in the Digital Age 461
- Concluding Discussion: The Effectiveness of Rights Instruments 483
- Appendix 1: International Human Rights Treaties 497
- Appendix 2: Simulation Exercise 499
- Glossary 505
- Index 515
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Dedication v
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgements xi
- Contributors xiii
- Introduction xix
-
Part One
- 1 The Evolution of Human Rights Protection in Canada 1
- 2 The Genesis and Evolution of the Postwar Human Rights Project 30
-
Part Two
- 3 Political Institutions and the Protection of Human Rights 57
- 4 Federalism and Rights: The Case of the United States, with Comparative Perspectives 83
- 5 Human Rights NGOs 114
-
Part Three
- 6 Temporary Migrant Workers in Canada: Protecting and Extending Labour Rights 145
- 7 Children’s Rights: Their Role, Significance, and Potential 168
- 8 Age, Age Discrimination, and Ageism 198
- 9 Aboriginal Rights: The Right to Self-Government versus the Right to Self-Determination 218
- 10 DisAbling Human Rights? Moving from Rights to Access and Inclusion in Daily Life 240
- 11 The Politics of Women’s Rights 262
- 12 “All Manner of Wickedness Abounds”: Reconciling Queer Rights and Religious Rights 281
- 13 The Arab Spring and Human Rights: Discarding the Old Clichés 309
- 14 Freedom of Religion: A Change in Perspective? 333
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Part Four
- 15 Whither Economic and Social Rights? Assessing the Position of Economic and Social Rights in the Neoliberal, Post-crisis Context 359
- 16 Business and Human Rights: Challenges in Accessing Remedy and Justice 381
- 17 Human Rights and Climate Change 411
- 18 Human Rights and Security: Reflections on an Integral Relation 436
- 19 Now You See Me: Privacy, Technology, and Autonomy in the Digital Age 461
- Concluding Discussion: The Effectiveness of Rights Instruments 483
- Appendix 1: International Human Rights Treaties 497
- Appendix 2: Simulation Exercise 499
- Glossary 505
- Index 515