1st Edition
Human Rights and Justice Philosophical, Economic, and Social Perspectives
About the contributors
List of acronyms
Introduction
Melissa Labonte and Kurt Mills
1 What kind of justice for human rights?
Ann Marie Clark
2 Freeing human rights from the moral requirement of feasibility
Benedict Rumbold
3 Conflating human rights and economic justice—a genealogy of the right to development
Daniel J. Whelan
4 Accessing Justice? India’s Right to Education Act
Rebecca M. Klenk
5 Responsibility for climate justice: a human rights approach to global responsibility for environmental change and impact
Brooke A. Ackerly
6 Between rights and resilience: struggles over understanding climate change and human mobility
Sara L. Nash
7 A responsibility to protect: seeking justice for cultural heritage
Matthew S. Weinert
Biography
Melissa Labonte is Associate Dean for Strategic Initiatives in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and Associate Professor of Political Science at Fordham University. She received her A.B. in International Relations from Syracuse University and her A.M and Ph.D. in Political Science from Brown University. Her research and teaching interests include the United Nations system, humanitarian politics, peacebuilding, multilateral peace operations, conflict resolution, human rights, and West African politics. She is the author of Human Rights and Humanitarian Norms, Strategic Framing, and Intervention: Lessons for the Responsibility to Protect (London: Routledge, 2013).






