The Rights of Peoples

Author:   James Crawford (Whewell Professor of International Law and Fellow, Whewell Professor of International Law and Fellow, Jesus College, Cambridge)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Edition:   New edition
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9780198258049


Pages:   246
Publication Date:   02 July 1992
Format:   Paperback
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Human rights are an important and popular subject. Since 1948 the international human rights movement has become a major force, and has produced important changes in international law. But apart from individual human rights, claims have long been made to collective rights, for example, minority rights, the rights of peoples under colonial rule, aboriginal rights. More recently claims have been made to a number of 'rights of peoples', including rghts of an economic kind - the 'right to development', for example, or to permanent sovereignty over natural resources. Some claims are even more ambitious - for example, the right to peace, or to a healthy environment. It has been argued that these 'peoples rights' form a 'third generation' of human rights. This development is expressly recognized in the African Charter of Human and Peoples Rights of 1981. The essays in this volume discuss, from a variety of perspectives, the claims made for a 'third generation' of peoples rights. Is this a desirable development in human rights? Or an attempt to undermine established individual rights? What is the status of these rights against governments and states? The volume also includes a documentary appendix with details of relevant texts, and a comprehensive bibliography, making the collection the most balanced and informative account of the 'peoples rights' movement yet produced.

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Author:   James Crawford (Whewell Professor of International Law and Fellow, Whewell Professor of International Law and Fellow, Jesus College, Cambridge)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Clarendon Press
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.40cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 23.20cm
Weight:   0.413kg
ISBN:  

9780198258049


ISBN 10:   0198258046
Pages:   246
Publication Date:   02 July 1992
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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'These essays and their supporting documentation and well-organized bibliography are a valuable contribution to a process that is far from over.' Colin Warbrick, University of Durham, International Affairs 'a serious and welcome contribution to the discussion of current human rights problems' Sally Morphet, International Relations 'valuable collection ... This unified and thoughtful collection ... is to be welcomed as a significant contribution to the scattered and rather fragmentary literature in English in this increasingly important area.' Benedict Kingsbury, International and Comparative Law Quarterly 'a thoughtful and often provocative examination of what some have suggested is a new category of international human rights' M.E. Turpel, Dalhousie Law School, Nova Scotia, International Journal of Refugee Law 'thoughtful and often provocative examination of what some have suggested is a new category of international human rights' M.E. Turpel, Dalhousie Law School, Halifax, Nova Scotia, International Journal of Refugee Law, Nov '90


This unified and thoughtful collection explores several fundamental issues concerning rights of peoples, and is to be welcomed as a significant contribution to the scattered and rather fragmentary literature in English in this increasingly important area. Benedict Kingsbury, International and Comparative Law Quarterly a most welcome contribution to a debate which ... has suffered from an unfortunate combination of neglect, glibness and confusion ... a milestone Susan Marks, Cambridge Law Journal


This unified and thoughtful collection explores several fundamental issues concerning rights of peoples, and is to be welcomed as a significant contribution to the scattered and rather fragmentary literature in English in this increasingly important area. Benedict Kingsbury, International and Comparative Law Quarterly a most welcome contribution to a debate which ... has suffered from an unfortunate combination of neglect, glibness and confusion ... a milestone Susan Marks, Cambridge Law Journal


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