POL 1102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Universal Declaration Of Human Rights, Human Rights Watch, Human Security

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Human rights & humanitarian intervention: human rights, enforcing international human rights, humanitarian intervention. International covenant on civil and political rights: signed in 1966. 2014-10-02: promoted by democratic & capitalist states, main goal: restrain government powers, focus on individual rights. International covenant on economic, social, and cultural rights: signed in 1966, promoted by communist & developing states, main goal: promote economic equality & social cohesion, focus on collective rights. The need to be precise: more human rights treaties: solving the problem of interpretation, clarifying the covenants" provisions, convention on the elimination of all forms of discrimination against (cedaw) Women: un n against torture, convention on the prevention and punishment of the crime of genocide, convention of the rights of the child, slavery convention, convention on transnational organized crime (covers human trafficking) A contentious debate: universalism vs. relativism: rights portrayed as universal, but a product of western history.

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