Activating Human Rights and Peace Conference 2008
Title | Activating Human Rights and Peace Conference 2008 PDF eBook |
Author | Associate Prof. Baden Offord |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 50 |
Release | 2008-07 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780980498035 |
Activating Human Rights and Peace
Title | Activating Human Rights and Peace PDF eBook |
Author | GOH Bee Chen |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 270 |
Release | 2016-03-16 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1317185684 |
Human rights and peace issues and concerns have come about at a critical time. The world has recently witnessed a plethora of turning points that speak of the hopes and vulnerabilities which are inherent in being human and demonstrate that change in the service of human rights and peace is possible. At the same time, however, other events indicate that wherever there is life, there is vulnerability in a world characterized by instability and endemic human suffering. On top of all this, the collapse of the global financial system and the serious, rapid destruction of the environment have brought the world to a precarious state of vulnerability. Activating human rights and peace is, therefore, a project that is always in progress, and is never finally achieved. This enlightening collection of well thought through cases is aimed at academics and students of human rights, political science, law and justice, peace and conflict studies and sociology.
Emerging Technologies for Education
Title | Emerging Technologies for Education PDF eBook |
Author | Tien-Chi Huang |
Publisher | Springer |
Total Pages | 567 |
Release | 2017-12-15 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 3319710842 |
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-workshop proceedings of the Second International Symposium, SETE 2017, held in conjunction with ICWL 2017, Cape Town, South Africa, in September 2017. The 52 full and 13 short papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 123 submissions. This symposium attempts to provide opportunities for the crossfertilization of knowledge and ideas from researchers in diverse fields that make up this interdisciplinary research area.
Activating Human Rights and Peace
Title | Activating Human Rights and Peace PDF eBook |
Author | Rob Garbutt |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 415 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Civil rights |
ISBN | 9780980498059 |
Learning, Teaching and Social Justice in Higher Education
Title | Learning, Teaching and Social Justice in Higher Education PDF eBook |
Author | Noah Riseman |
Publisher | UoM Custom Book Centre |
Total Pages | 254 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1921775289 |
"This book brings together a wide range of higher education practitioners from across disciplines. Their chapters suggest innovative approaches to learning, teaching and delivering a tertiary education experience that centres social justice as a core mission of universities. The authors address the ways in which universities grapple with the challenges involved in the selection processes, administration, teaching and learning and student support associated with an increasingly large student population drawn from a broad range of socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds, including many students who will be returning to live overseas. Some of the specific challenges of these developments have included those of selection, academic literacy, independent learning, student support and student engagement. A second dimension is the traditional role of the universities as sources of independent intellectual and ethical critique of social institutions, both in terms of research and public intellectual contribution to political and social policy debates, and in terms of the formation of students in their capacities as critical, ethical, citizens and professionals. This social-ethical critique has traditionally been built into the humanities and the social science disciplines and the 'helping professions' but has now found its way into other disciplines and professional areas, such as business and engineering. As well, broader social policy and political discourse has more explicitly embraced social-ethical agendas of inclusiveness and marginalisation of social groups; recognition of the damage to the overall society of enduring and increasing social inequality." -- BOOK JACKET.
The Right to the Continuous Improvement of Living Conditions
Title | The Right to the Continuous Improvement of Living Conditions PDF eBook |
Author | Jessie Hohmann |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | 417 |
Release | 2021-10-21 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1509947841 |
What does the right to the continuous improvement of living conditions in Article 11(1) of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights really mean and how can it contribute to social change? The book explores how this underdeveloped right can have valuable application in response to global problems of poverty, inequality and climate destruction, through an in-depth consideration of its meaning. The book seeks to interpret and give meaning to the right as a legal standard, giving it practical value for those whose living conditions are inadequate. It locates the right within broader philosophical and political debates, whilst also assessing the challenges to its realisation. It also explores how the right relates to human rights more generally and considers its application to issues of gender, care and the rights of Indigenous peoples. The contributors deeply probe the meaning of 'living conditions', suggesting that these encompass more than the basic rights to housing, water, food, and clothing. The chapters provide a range of doctrinal, historical and philosophical engagements through grounded analysis and imaginative interpretation. With a foreword by Sandra Liebenberg (former Member of the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights), the book includes chapters from renowned and emerging scholars working across disciplines from around the world.
International Human Rights Law and Destitution
Title | International Human Rights Law and Destitution PDF eBook |
Author | Luke D. Graham |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | 118 |
Release | 2022-08-18 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1000632547 |
This book explores destitution from the perspective of international human rights law and, more specifically, economic, social, and cultural rights. The experience of destitution correlates to the non-realisation of a range of economic, social, and cultural rights. However, destitution has not been defined from this perspective. Consequently, the nexus between destitution and the denial of economic, social, and cultural rights remains unrecognised within academia and policy and practice. This book expressly addresses this issue and in so doing renders the nexus between destitution and the non-realisation of these rights visible. The book proposes a new human rights-based definition of destitution, composed of two parts. The rights which must be realised (the component rights) and the level of realisation of these rights which must be met (the destitution threshold) to avoid destitution. This human rights-based understanding of destitution is then applied to a UK case study to highlight the relationship between government policy and destitution, to illustrate how destitution manifests itself, and to make recommendations – founded upon engendering the realisation of economic, social, and cultural rights – aimed towards addressing destitution. This book will have global and cross-sectoral appeal to anti-poverty advocates, policy makers, as well as to researchers, academics and students in the fields of human rights law, poverty studies, and social policy.