Human Rights for the 21st Century: Foundation for Responsible Hope

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Routledge, 16 de juny 2016 - 352 pàgines
Leading specialists and activists from Russia and the USA join, in this volume, to offer a searching assessment of human rights in their own countries and in the world at large. They reflect on past history, present problems associated with system breakdown and decline, and the obstacles and opportunities on the way to the realisation of human rights in this uncertain post-Cold War era and the millennium that is now dawning. The participants in the discussions detailed here include Yelena Bonner, Viktor Chkhikvadze, Norman Dorsen, Riane Eisler, David Forsythe, Paula Garb, Charles Henry, Susan Heuman, Irina Lediakh, Vladimir Kudriavtsev, Pavel Litvinov, Richard Schifter, Henry Shue, Evgenii Skripilev, Vladimir Vlashihin, Oleg Vorobiev and the editors.
 

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About the Contributors
Golden Opportunities Huge Obstacles
Actors in the Drama Speak Out Berkeley California August 1011 1989
Russia Turned Upside Down
A Time for Hard Decisions
A Russian Perspective
Prerevolutionary New Thinking
Postcommunist New Thinking on Human Rights
Nature And Limits
Changing Soviet Perspectives
A U S Comment on the Essay by Vladimir Kartashkin
Goals for a Stronger United Nations
Human Rights Education for a New World Order
Integrating the Public and the Private
A Healthier United States
Rethinking Rights Without the Enemy

The Legal Status of Foreign Employees in Russia
The Human Rights Paradox
A Russian View of U S Principles and Practice

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Peter Juviler, Bertram Gross, Vladimir Kartashkin, Elena Lukasheva

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