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Este libro es el resultado de un esfuerzo colectivo por parte de ex alumnos del Taller Global para Jóvenes Defensores de Derechos Humanos, organizado cada año por Dejusticia. Los talentosos autores de este libro son alumnos de distintas cohortes que volvieron a reunirse en 2018 para repensar el futuro de los derechos humanos desde la intersección entre el mundo de la investigación y del activismo.En este volumen, los y las autoras cuestionan los métodos tradicionales y exploran nuevas formas y visiones para hacer avanzar los derechos humanos en el convulsionado contexto del siglo XXI. Desde la lucha de los mineros a pequeña escala en Ghana, hasta el uso del litigio estratégico en el Líbano, pasando por declarar a la naturaleza sujeto de derecho en la India, ¿son estas diferentes razones para mantener la esperanza? O, por el contrario, como lo muestra el caso de la Ley Marcial en las Filipinas, del tratamiento de las aguas usadas en Argentina o del conflicto interno en Yemen, ¿los derechos humanos no han cumplido sus promesas?Sea cual sea la respuesta, Reimaginando el futuro de los derechos humanos nos invita a reflexionar sobre el quehacer de los derechos humanos en distintos contextos, los retos y desafíos, pero también los avances. Forman, en conjunto, una fotografía del estado actual de los derechos humanos que puede contribuir a guiar el trabajo que hacemos como activistas e investigadores en el futuro
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This book is the collective effort of participants from Dejusticia''s annual Global Action-Research Workshop for Young Human Rights Advocates. The talented writers featured here are graduates from previous workshops who came together again in 2018 to explore the intersection between research and activism and what it holds for the future of human rights.The authors in this book question traditional methods and explore new ways and visions of advancing human rights in the troubled context in which we live today. Do the struggles of small-scale miners in Ghana, the use of strategic litigation in Lebanon, and the recognition of the rights of nature in India represent evidence for hope? Or is the opposite true, and, as shown in the chapters on martial law in the Philippines, the treatment of wastewater in Argentina, and in the internal conflict in Yemen, human rights have failed to deliver on their promises?Whatever the answer, Reimagining the Future of Human Rights invites us to reflect on the work of human rights in different contexts and the challenges that activists face, but also the progress they have made. The chapters in this book offer a snapshot of the current state of human rights that can help guide our work as activists and researchers.
Addressing Inequality from a Human Rights Perspective
Social and Economic Justice in the Global South
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PDF, Engelska, 201961 kr
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This book points to an emerging set of ideas and practices being developed by activists, scholars, and courts from a range of countries that reveals the potential of human rights to resolve other radical injustices and to build more robust civil society movements against inequality and deregulation. Numerous countries around the globe are witnessing a similar experience in their modern political contexts: democratic tools and human rights instruments—which have facilitated undeniable improvements in the lives of millions—are proving largely insufficient for preventing extreme forms of exclusion. In other words, while human rights have played a fundamental role in highlighting inequalities based on factors such as gender and ethnic and racial identity, they have coexisted alongside persistent socioeconomic injustices and the rise of authoritarian populist governments that are jeopardizing human rights institutions and principles worldwide. Against this panorama, some are arguing that the human rights movement is incapable of warding off social injustice, while others are calling for a separation of the human rights and social movements. This book offers a third way: it points to an emerging set of ideas and practices being developed by activists, scholars, and courts from a range of countries that reveals the potential of human rights to resolve other radical injustices and to build more robust civil society movements against inequality and deregulation. Descripción tomada de: https://www.dejusticia.org/publication/adressing-inequality-from-a-human-rights-perspective/