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Human Rights Law

Seattle University School of Law

1995

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Human Rights In Theory And Practice: A Review Of On Human Rights, Ronald Slye Jan 1995

Human Rights In Theory And Practice: A Review Of On Human Rights, Ronald Slye

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One of the most important issues facing the international human rights movement is the claim that human rights values are universal and not culturally specific, and thus can be used to understand, evaluate, and influence global actors. This claim has obvious political and philosophical dimensions. That the concept of international human rights is being taken seriously by both governmental and nongovernmental actors is a sign of the importance of human rights today. The number of countries ratifying the basic international human rights treaties has reached an all-time high. Nevertheless, current events are drawing into question the universality and efficacy of …