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List of text boxes | p. x |
List of figures | p. xi |
List of tables | p. xii |
List of abbreviations | p. xiii |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Human rights and state responsibilities | |
The concept of human rights | p. 7 |
What are human rights? | p. 8 |
The universality of human rights | p. 11 |
Where do human rights come from? | p. 16 |
Human rights and the West | p. 24 |
International human rights law | p. 28 |
Introducing the major players | p. 31 |
Conclusion | p. 37 |
Further reading | p. 38 |
Related websites | p. 39 |
Related films | p. 39 |
State responsibilities | p. 41 |
Positive and negative obligations | p. 43 |
Contested responsibilities | p. 56 |
Conclusion | p. 67 |
Further reading | p. 68 |
Related films | p. 68 |
Rights with responsibilities | p. 71 |
Freedom from torture | p. 73 |
Refugee protection | p. 81 |
The right to health and the right to food | p. 86 |
The right to an effective remedy | p. 93 |
Conclusion | p. 96 |
Further reading | p. 98 |
Related films | p. 98 |
Empirical representations and explanations of human rights violations | |
Where are human rights violated? | p. 103 |
Civil and political rights | p. 105 |
Physical integrity rights | p. 107 |
Economic and social rights | p. 118 |
Conclusion | p. 122 |
Further reading | p. 123 |
Related websites | p. 123 |
Related films | p. 124 |
Why are human rights violated? An examination of personal integrity rights | p. 127 |
The state as perpetrator of human rights violations | p. 128 |
Causes of human rights violations | p. 131 |
A more complete picture | p. 145 |
A case study: Nigeria | p. 152 |
Summary and conclusion | p. 157 |
Further reading | p. 160 |
Related films | p. 160 |
Intervening and rebuilding in the wake of repression | |
Intervening to protect human rights | p. 165 |
Humanitarian intervention | p. 166 |
Conclusion | p. 185 |
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) | p. 185 |
Conclusion | p. 193 |
Further reading | p. 194 |
Related films | p. 194 |
Rebuilding society in the aftermath of repression | p. 197 |
Obstacles to transitional justice | p. 199 |
Objectives of transitional justice | p. 203 |
Restorative and retributive justice: complement or contradiction? | p. 220 |
Further reading | p. 222 |
Related films | p. 222 |
Towards the future | p. 225 |
Bibliography | p. 229 |
Index | p. 238 |
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