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_aHuman rights : _bopposing viewpoints / _cMary E. Williams, book editor. _hPR |
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_aSan Diego, California : _bGreenhaven Press, _c(c)1998. |
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_a218 pages : _billustrations ; _c22 cm. |
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_aHuman rights are universal _rPierre Sane -- A universal definition of human rights ignores cultural diversity _rBilahari Kausikan -- _tInternational human rights standards neglect Asian values _rRobert Weil -- _tInternational human rights standards are relevant to Asian societies _rXiaorong Li -- _tA human rights agenda must include women's rights _rHillary Rodham Clinton -- _tThe women's rights agenda ignores Third World concerns _rAnne Applebaum -- _tThe United States faces human rights challenges _rJohn Shattuck -- _tThe United States deserves no criticism on human rights _rMidge Decter -- _tThe use of child labor violates human rights _rBruce Weiner -- _tThe use of child labor does not always violate human rights _rShahidul Alam -- _tRefugees face barriers to political asylum _rAmnesty International -- _tMany claims of refugee status are unwarranted _rDavid Simcox -- _tThe use of land mines violates human rights _rKaren J. Longstreth -- _tOutlawing land mines would be futile _rBernard E. Trainor -- _tNongovernmental organizations effectively combat human rights abuses _rRobert F. Drinan -- _tNongovernmental organizations are ineffective _rAlexander Cockburn -- _tFactories should be required to adhere to minimum standards _rAbigail McCarthy -- _tMinimum factory standards will not prevent human rights abuses _rMedea Benjamin -- _tPersecuted women should be given political asylum _rpart I: Katha Pollitt; part II: Geraldine Brooks -- _tPolitical asylum should not be given to all women claiming persecution _rWayne Lutton -- _tFree trade promotes human rights in China _rJames A. Dorn -- _tFree trade does not promote human rights in China _rHarry Wu -- _tA permanent international criminal court should be created _rJimmy Carter -- _tA permanent international criminal court would be counterproductive _rBruce Fein -- _tInvestigating human cruelty may prevent future atrocities _rFred E. Katz -- _tAttempts to amend human rights violations will not alleviate suffering _rMichael Ignatieff -- _tThe international community should intervene on behalf of Tibet _rTenzin Gyatso -- _tChinese rule over Tibet should be accepted _rChina Internet Information Center. |
520 | 0 | _a"The rights of women, refugees, child laborers, and political prisoners are among the issues debated in this collection of articles and essays ... Contributors from many sides include Hillary Rodham Clinton, Midge Decter, Katha Pollitt, Jimmy Carter, Amnesty International, and the China Internet Information Center ... There are fine bibliographies to stiumulate students' further reading." Booklist. | |
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