EC Library Guide on human rights: Selected books
Selected books
- Digital policy in the EU: Towards a human-centred digital transformation. by Stengg, WernerISBN: 9781035338641Publication Date: 2024
This thought-provoking book follows the EU''s journey into the digital age, explaining how it uses legislation and policy to tackle challenges such as the abuse of market power by Big Tech companies and the spread of hate speech and disinformation.Werner Stengg draws on his extensive experience in shaping digital policy to expertly analyse the EU’s ambitious legislative and innovation programme, which focuses on human rights and prioritises trustworthy, transparent, and accountable usage of digital technologies. Alongside this examination of legislation and policy, Stengg also outlines the EU’s major investment agenda into the digital infrastructures required to become a global player in our data-driven and AI-powered economy. Ultimately, the book highlights that innovations in the digital sphere are essential not only for the global competitiveness of European companies, but also for Europe to safeguard its resilience, autonomy, and technological sovereignty at a time of mounting geopolitical tensions.Comprehensive in scope, this book is an invaluable resource for students and academics in consumer law, European law, European politics and policy, human rights, internet and technology law, and regulation and governance. It is also a crucial read for professionals involved in EU-level policymaking.
- Engaging with Human Rights: How Subnational Actors use Human Rights Treaties in Policy Processes by Evelyne Schmid; Martino Maggetti; Constance Kaempfer; Jonathan Miaz; Matthieu NiederhauserISBN: 9783031535178Publication Date: 2024Making human rights a reality requires that various types of domestic actors take measures, which is often demanding, all the more so in federal systems. This open access book, Engaging with Human Rights: How Subnational Actors use Human Rights Treaties in Policy Processes, shows that an important part is played at the subnational level, with repeated back-and-forth between and within levels of governance rather than a 'top-down' trajectory. The dynamics of implementation at national and sub-national level is an emerging area of study. This book explores how actors use human rights treaties in the policy process, sometimes leading to an engagement that increases human rights implementation, and at other times not. Treaties provide both opportunities and constraints. Switzerland, as a highly decentralized federal state, offers a perfect setting to study the processes at work. Using legal, political, and sociological analyses, the authors draw on over 65 semi-structured interviews and focusses on two topical case studies: violence against women, including domestic violence, and the rights of persons with disabilities.
- The European integrated border management : Frontex, human rights, and international responsibility by Giulia RaimondoISBN: 9781509964574Publication Date: 2024
What are the human rights obligations of Frontex and its Member States at the borders of Europe? Who is responsible when the rights of people crossing those borders are breached? Those are the main questions that this book addresses while exploring the evolution of the European integrated border management (EIBM).The mode of administration of European borders has become a complex and polymorphous affair involving multiple actors working at different levels, with different competences and powers. In this context, borders are no longer lines on a map but enmeshed in a tapestry of different actors and technologies. This evolution not only tests the relationship between territory and public power, it also requires a different understanding of the responsibility for the exercise of that power by a panoply of actors. This book addresses the challenges related to the implementation of the EIBM and the human rights responsibilities that it can trigger. It entwines two separate but interlaced discourses: the first being a reflection on the concept of EIBM and its human rights impact; the second being the question of the attribution of international responsibility for violations that occurred in the implementation of the EIBM. - Human Rights and Development by Peris JonesISBN: 9781138290167Publication Date: 2024The only up-to-date textbook that provides a systematic, critical overview of the human rights-development nexus. The book will provide students and practitioners with an in-depth understanding of human rights as a development challenge, delineate the responses and alternative critical approaches from a theoretical and practical perspective Equips readers with the conceptual frameworks and analytical tools for independent investigation of key issues at the human rights/development interface. Wide-ranging in scope, multi-scalar in looking at global policy initiatives or vulnerable groups such as indigenous peoples.
- Human Rights and Populism by Jolyon Ford.ISBN: 9781000931211Publication Date: 2024Table of Contents: Introduction -- Questions to explore -- Outline of the book -- Caveat, clarification, caution -- Chapter I Patterns: 'Populism' and its claimed impact on human rights in recent times -- Defining 'populism' -- Backslide -- Backlash -- Chapter II Problems: Putting the 'populist challenge' narrative in perspective -- Couching the 'populist era' in some historical perspective -- Enduring critiques or drawbacks of the human rights project -- 'Distortive' -- 'Disconnected' -- 'Delegitimised' -- Chapter III Progress?: Evaluating proposals to counter populism and revitalise human rights -- Reframing -- 'Populist backlash' as blindness -- 'Populist backlash' as distraction -- 'Populist backlash' as window (of opportunity) -- Reviewing -- Prescriptions advanced for revitalisating human rights -- Evaluating prescriptions for revitalisating human rights -- Recalculating -- Are human rights still powerful? -- A persistent belief in the rights frame -- Great expectations? -- Questions of substance versus form.
- Human Rights in Transition by Nehal Bhuta (Editor)ISBN: 9780198901921Publication Date: 2024At a time of intense polarisation about the value of human rights, this edited volume brings together leading scholars in international law and international human rights to reflect upon the present, the recent and distant past, and the future of human rights. Human Rights in Transition combines rich theoretical reflections with practice-informed observations about human rights and their potential futures. The book eschews the polarized and one-sided approach which can too easily dominate either side of the debate. Instead, drawing on deep learning and a range of engagements with human rights institutions, the authors develop a prognosis for contours of human rights law and politics, and its impacts, in the current conjuncture. The book charts new ways to consider human rights in the concrete areas of specific rights such as social and economic rights, institutional settings (the EU and the UN treaty bodies), and agendas, namely feminism and climate change.
- Human Rights Politics by Michael KrennerichISBN: 9783031570254Publication Date: 2024The book offers a comprehensive and clear introduction for students and those interested in human rights, written by a renowned human rights expert. It not only provides an introduction to the diversity of issues, actors and institutions in human rights policy and politics, but also offers assistance and suggestions on how the complex reality of human rights politics can be described and analysed with the help of political science and related disciplines. It deals with civil society engagement in human rights as well as state obligations and international efforts to protect human rights.
- In and out: Rights of migrants in the European space by Piccolo, Francesco Lo ; Mangiaracina, Annalisa ; Paternostro, Giuseppe ; Todaro, VincenzoISBN: 9783031511318Publication Date: 2024
This book examines contemporary migratory movements, starting from the European zone, but with an extension to other territorial contexts as well, with research orientation that focuses on the account of the migratory experiences collected in the research activity of the different authors, according to a multidisciplinary dimension. Starting from these key topics, the authors articulated and further developed its reflections through its own experiences at the national and international level, taking root within the current scientific debate on migration. The interdisciplinary approach and the different and innovative ways of analysing in depth the thematic contents of the migration phenomenon have made it possible to identify some key research questions. The relative answers find space in the articulated and complex system of contributions that is developed within this book and in particular in the three thematic parts into which it is divided. The first one deals with the theme of migration confronted with issues related to the 'right to the city' and the 'right to housing'; the second one deals with issues related to human rights; finally, the third one focuses on the different narratives of migrants' life experiences and aspects related to the linguistic representation of the urban space. - The rule of law's anatomy in the EU: Foundations and protections by Allan Rosas (Editor, Author); Juha Raitio (Editor, Author); Pekka Pohjankoski (Editor, Author); Paul F. Nemitz (Author); Paul Craig (Author); Sanja Bogojević (Author); Xavier Groussot (Author)ISBN: 9781509955077Publication Date: 2023
"This study, with its approach rooted in EU law and its clear focus on conceptual underpinnings, grapples with one of the most challenging questions facing constitutional lawyers today; namely the rule of law. Drawing on the expertise of leading scholars and judges at the forefront of the question, it takes a dual approach. It opens by setting out the foundations of the rule of law, including legal certainty, democratic principles and judicial independence. It goes on to explore the protections that can be relied upon, from policy developments, to human rights sanctions, and infringement actions. This is a rapidly developing question in EU constitutional law, so this masterful collection will be welcomed by both scholars and policy-makers in the field."
- The Wretched of the Global South : Critical Approaches to International Human Rights Law by Thamil Venthan Ananthavinayagan, Amritha Viswanath Shenoy (editors)ISBN: 9819992753Publication Date: 2024
The books aims to discuss and present an alternative epistemology of human rights, against the background of the globalization from below. The interdependent network of transnational networks, ranging from social movements, NGOs, and other groupings, questions the neoliberal paradigm and a particular set of human rights. This book wishes to transform this discourse on human rights and amplify the subaltern voices. The book also aims to highlight alternative practices of freedom that decenter human rights as a liberation discourse. Following Julia Suarez-Krabbe in “Race, Rights and Rebels”, the authors aim to amend to practices of freedom that center different orders of knowledge on subjectivity and agency. The proposed book, first, situates the problem of representation of the marginalized voices in contemporary legal and political discourse. Second, it offers critiques in theory, and, third, followed by alternative practices that emanate from marginalized localities. In particular, this book wishes to reflect upon alternatives rooted in legal and non-legal responses to address human rights grievances. In the end, this book envisages, along the lines of Frantz Fanon, to vision the possibility of the human by a new concept, addressing the concerns in various ways: As Fanon argued for “a new start”, “a new way of thinking”, and for the creation of a “new man”, it is pertinent to trigger a human rights project from the below.
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