Law, infrastructure, and human rights / Michael B. Likosky.
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- 052185962X (hardback)
- 0521676886 (pbk.)
- 9780521859622
- 9780521676885 (pbk)
- 341.4/8 22
- K3240 .L55 2006
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K3240 .C68 2008 Courting social justice : | K3240 .I5788 2006 International human rights and humanitarian law : | K3240 .J39 2002eb The judicial application of human rights law : | K3240 .L55 2006 Law, infrastructure, and human rights / | K3240 .P72 2007 The practice of human rights : | K3247 .K43 2003eb European conquest and the rights of indigenous peoples : | K3258 .T39 2005 Freedom of religion : |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 183-213) and indexes.
Acknowledgments; 1. Introduction; Part I. Framework: 2. Transnational public-private partnerships; 3. Human rights risks; Part II. Case Studies: 4. Iraq; 5. Anti-terrorism; 6. Banks; 7. EU enlargement; 8. Anti-poverty; 9. Towards a human rights unit; Bibliography.
From attacks on oil infrastructure in post-war reconstruction Iraq to the laying of gas pipelines in the Amazon Rainforest through indigenous community villages, infrastructure projects are sites of intense human rights struggles. Many state and non-state actors have proposed solutions for handling human rights problems in the context of specific infrastructure projects. Solutions have been admired for being lofty in principle; however, they have been judged wanting in practice. This book analyzes how human rights are handled in varied contexts and then assesses the feasibility of a common international institutional solution under the auspices of the United Nations to the alleged problem of the inability to translate human rights into practice.
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