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|a The SAGE handbook of human rights /
|c edited by Anja Mihir and Mark Gibney
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|a London :
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|a ix, [553]-1981 str. ;
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|a The SAGE handbook of human rights
|v Vol. 1
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|a The SAGE handbook of human rights
|v Vol. 2
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|a Bibliografija nakon svakog poglavlja.
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|a Part I: Theoretical Issues and Methodology
Chapter 1: Human Rights Research and Theory
Chapter 2: Pleading for a New History of Human Rights
Chapter 3: Universalism and Relativism
Chapter 4: Governance and Human Rights
Chapter 5: Mainstreaming Human Rights: Assessing the Impact of Sixty Years of International Human Rights Law
Chapter 6: The Interaction between International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law
Chapter 7: International Relations Theories and Human Rights
Chapter 8: The Two Covenants and the Evolution of Human Rights
Chapter 9: Physical Integrity and Human Rights
Chapter 10: Human Rights Measurement
Chapter 11: Social Science, Methods and Human Rights
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|a Part II: Norms and Standards
Chapter 12: Asymmetric Non-International Violent Conflicts: Challenges to the Protection of Human Rights
Chapter 13: National Security, Counter-terrorism and Human Rights: Anticipating the real threat of terrorism
Chapter 14: Climate Change and Human Rights
Chapter 15: Migration, Refugees, Asylum and Uprooted Peoples’ Rights
Chapter 16: The Human Rights of Persons with Disabilities
Chapter 17: The Human Rights of Gays, Lesbians, Bisexual and Transgender People
Chapter 18: Human Rights, Women and Gender
Chapter 19: Inclusion versus Exclusion
Chapter 20: Human Rights Defenders and Activism
Chapter 21: Non-state actors (NSAs) in human rights promotion
Chapter 22: Business, Trade and Human Rights
Chapter 23: Communication and New Technology
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|a Part III: Human Rights in Popular Culture
Chapter 24: Making Human Rights Visible through Photography and Film
Chapter 25: Human Rights and Art
Chapter 26: Human Rights in Literature
Chapter 27: States, Superheroes and Storytellers: Human Rights Through Comics and Graphic Novels
Chapter 28: Music and Human Rights
Chapter 29: Human Rights and Celebrities
Chapter 30: Human Rights in International Sports
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|a Part IV: Human Rights Mechanisms
Chapter 31: The United Nations Human Rights System: The Genesis and Role of the Human Rights Council and the High Commissioner for Human Rights
Chapter 32: The African Regional Human Rights System
Chapter 33: The Inter-American System of Human Rights
Chapter 34: The League of Arab States and Human Rights
Chapter 35: Human Rights Systems in the Asia-Pacific
Chapter 36: European Human Rights System
Chapter 37: The European Convention on Human Rights and the Protection of Socio-Economic Demands
Chapter 38: National Human Rights Institutions
Chapter 39: Human Rights Cities
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|a Part V: Global Justice and Accountability
Chapter 40: The Extension and Legalization of Human Rights
Chapter 41: Domestic Courts and International Human Rights
Chapter 42: Human Rights in Accountability Processes: A Look at Ad Hoc Hybrid Criminal Courts
Chapter 43: International Jurisdiction
Chapter 44: From Humanitarian Intervention to the Responsibility to Protect: Old Wine in a New Bottle or the Progressive Development of International Law?
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|a Part VI: Peace, Reconciliation and Sustainability
Chapter 45: Awareness, Learning and Education in Human Rights
Chapter 46: “Fact-Based Storytelling” or Fact-Based Activism?: Tensions, Strategies and Next Steps of Human Rights and Journalism
Chapter 47: Prevention and Human Rights
Chapter 48: Peacebuilding and Human Rights
Chapter 49: Transitional Justice and Human Rights
Chapter 50: Human Rights, Memory and Reconciliation: Korea-Japan Relations
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|a Part VII: People, Power and Property
Chapter 51: People’s Power and Participation
Chapter 52: Human Right to Development
Chapter 53: Intellectual Property Rights
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|a Part VIII: Future Directions
Chapter 54: Social Change and Human Rights
Chapter 55: Universal Human Rights and States’ International Responsibility
Chapter 56: The Environment and Human Rights
Chapter 57: Reconceptualizing Human Rights Duty-Bearers
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