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About the Book
Studying Human Rights
Studying Human Rights draws on key theories and methods
from the social sciences to develop a framework for the systematic
study of human rights problems. It argues that solid empirical analysis
of human rights problems rests on examining the observable practices
from state and non-state actors that constitute human rights violations
to provide plausible explanations for their occurrence and provide
deeper understanding of their meaning.
Such explanation and understanding draws on the theoretical insights
from rational, structural, and cultural approaches in the social
sciences. This book includes:
- An outline of the scope of human rights
- The terrain of key actors that have an impact on human rights
- A summary of the social science theories, methods and measures
for studying human rights
- A separate treatment of global comparative studies, truth commissions,
and human rights impact assessment.
Studying Human Rights is the first book to use the synthesis
of social sciences approaches to studying human rights and it quantitative
and qualitative approach provides useful insights. This book makes
a unique contribution to the extant literature on human rights and
is an invaluable tool for both scholars and practitioners of this
area.
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