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Economic Globalisation and Human Rights

EIUC Studies on Human Rights and Democratization

A 2007 assessment of the relationship between economic globalisation and human rights.

Wolfgang Benedek (Edited by), Koen De Feyter (Edited by), Fabrizio Marrella (Edited by)

9780521187633, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 17 February 2011

350 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 1.8 cm, 0.47 kg

Economic globalisation is one of the guiding paradigms of the twenty-first century. The challenge it implies for human rights is fundamental, and key questions have up to now received no satisfying answers. How can human rights protect human dignity when economic globalisation has an adverse impact on local living conditions? How should human rights evolve in response to a global economy in which non-statal actors are decisive forces? Economic Globalisation and Human Rights was originally published in 2007, and sets out to assess these and other questions to ensure that, as ]

Economic Globalisation and Human Rights Benedek De Feyter Marrella Paperback

Economic Globalisation and Human Rights

EIUC Studies on Human Rights and Democratization

A 2007 assessment of the relationship between economic globalisation and human rights.

Wolfgang Benedek (Edited by), Koen De Feyter (Edited by), Fabrizio Marrella (Edited by)

9780521187633, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 17 February 2011

350 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 1.8 cm, 0.47 kg

Economic globalisation is one of the guiding paradigms of the twenty-first century. The challenge it implies for human rights is fundamental, and key questions have up to now received no satisfying answers. How can human rights protect human dignity when economic globalisation has an adverse impact on local living conditions? How should human rights evolve in response to a global economy in which non-statal actors are decisive forces? Economic Globalisation and Human Rights was originally published in 2007, and sets out to assess these and other questions to ensure that, as ]

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