Human Rights, Democratization and Global Justice
International HR Regimes 9. 3. 2020
HR in international relations – theory and global practice
- DUNNE, Tim – HANSON, Marianne (2009). “Human Rights in International Relations”. In: GOODHART, Michael (ed.). Human Rights. Politics & Practice. Oxford: Oxford UP, pp. 59–72. (14 pages)
- DONNELLY Jack (2013). Universal Human Rights in Theory and Practice. 3rd ed., Ithaca: Cornell UP, pp. 161–196. (36 pages)
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https://is.muni.cz/el/fss/jaro2020/IRE108/um/human_rights/DUNNE_HANSON_Human_Rights_in_International_Relations.pdf
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Following questions can structure your reading of both chapters.
After studying them, you will know answers to questions such as:
DUNNE – HANSON:
- What do theorists of international relations (IR) mean when talking about "anarchy"?
- What do realist IR theories think of human rights (HR) and why? Which concepts do they use?
- What do liberal IR theories think of human rights (HR) and why? Which concepts do they use?
- What do constructivist IR theories think of human rights (HR) and why? Which concepts do they use?
- How do respective IR theories approach moral basis of HR and role of international institutions in safaguarding HR compliance?
- Which trends enabled rise of HR in IR in 1970s?
- How would you compare position of HR in IR during the Cold War and post-Cold War period?
- What has 9-11 changed in approach towards HR in IR?
- Why was the Helsinki Process important for furthering HR in IR?
- How does the important constructivist concept of the "norm cascade" work? Does its original version hold nowadays?
- After the Cold War, we witnessed several interventions to internal affairs of states because of widespread HR violations - when and; why?
- Why are the post-Cold War interventions into state sovereignty criticized?
- What does R2P mean and what are its constitutive elements?
- Why is R2P criticized?
DONNELLY:
- How would you classify international human rights regimes?
- How does the UN HR regime work? What are its main bodies and their powers?
- What are "UN treaty bodies" and what are their tasks?
- What are the main differences between regional HR regimes?
- How do you evaluate evolution of human rights regimes after WW2?
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