Human Rights in Cross-Cultural Perspectives: A Quest for Consensus - Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights - Abdullahi Ahmed An-na\'im - Books - University of Pennsylvania Press - 9780812215687 - March 1, 1995
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Human Rights in Cross-Cultural Perspectives: A Quest for Consensus - Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights

Abdullahi Ahmed An-na\'im

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Human Rights in Cross-Cultural Perspectives: A Quest for Consensus - Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights

"All the contributions are interesting and, from their own different perspectives, throw light on the different aspects of the vexed question of human rights."-Political Studies


Marc Notes: Essays first presented at the conference held at the College of Law, University of Saskatchewan, Canada, in October 1989.; First published in hardback: 1992.; Includes bibliographical references (p. [437]-461) and index. Review Quotes:"A valuable addition to an important blossoming of literature on this topic."--"American Journal of International Law"Review Quotes:"The contributors have done an outstanding job of illuminating complex problems, offering thoroughly researched, probing analyses and expositions that are both well written and extensively documented. The book contains excellent case studies that examine the coexistence and clashes of different cultures as they impinge on human rights issues, as well as thoughtful critiques of philosophical position. . . . This is a work that can be recommended highly, both to those pursuing the study of cross-cultural validity of rights and to persons with more general interests."--"Human Rights Quarterly"Review Quotes:"Eloquent explorations of the charge that human rights advocacy is but thinly disguised cultural imperialism."--"American Political Science Review"Biographical Note: Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im is Charles Howard Candler Professor of Law at Emory University and the editor of Human Rights Under African Constitutions, also available from the University of Pennsylvania Press. Table of Contents: AcknowledgmentsIntroduction--Abdullahi A. An-Na'imSECTION I. GENERAL ISSUES OF A CROSS-CULTURAL APPROACH TO HUMAN RIGHTS1. Toward a Cross-Cultural Approach to Defining International Standards of Human Rights: The Meaning of Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading Treatment or Punishment--Abdullahi A. An-Na'im2. Cultural Foundations for the International Protection of Human Rights--Richard Falk3. Making a Goddess of Democracy from Loose Sand: Thoughts on Human Rights in the People's Republic of China--William P. Alford4. Dignity, Community, and Human Rights--Rhoda E. HowardSECTION II. PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF ALTERNATIVE CULTURAL INTERPRETATION5. Postliberal Strands in Western Human Rights Theory: Personalist-Communitarian Perspectives--Virginia A. Leary6. Should Communities Have Rights? Reflections on Liberal Individualism--Michael McDonald7. A Marxian Approach to Human Rights--Richard NordahlSECTION III. REGIONAL AND INDIGENOUS CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES ON HUMAN RIGHTS8. North American Indian Perspectives on Human Rights--James W. Zion9. Aboriginal Communities, Aboriginal Rights, and the Human Rights System in Canada--Allan McChesney10. Political Culture and Gross Human Rights Violations in Latin America--Hugo Fruhling11. Custom Is Not a Thing, It Is a Path: Reflections on the Brazilian Indian Case--Manuela Carneiro da Cunha12. Cultural Legitimacy in the Formulation and Implementation of Human Rights Law and Policy in Australia--Patricia Hyndman13. Considering Gender: Are Human Rights for Women, Too? An Australian Case--Diane Bell14. Right to Self-Determination: A Basic Human Right Concerning Cultural Survival. The Case of the Sami and the Scandinavian State--Tom G. SvenssonSECTION IV. PROSPECTS FOR A CROSS-CULTURAL APPROACH TO HUMAN RIGHTS15. Prospects for Research on the Cultural Legitimacy of Human Rights: The Cases of Liberalism and Marxism--Tore LindholmConclusion--Abdullahi A. An-Na'imBibliographyContributorsIndexPublisher Marketing: All the contributions are interesting and, from their own different perspectives, throw light on the different aspects of the vexed question of human rights.-Political Studies

Contributor Bio:  An-Na'im, Abdullahi Ahmed Abdullahi A. An-Na'im is Charles Howard Candler Professor of Law at Emory University, Georgia, US.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 1, 1995
ISBN13 9780812215687
Publishers University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 488
Dimensions 155 × 226 × 31 mm   ·   712 g
Editor An-Na'im, Abdullahi Ahmed

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