New Human Rights Issues. Understanding Their Contentious Rise
Why are certain problems recognized as human rights issues, while others are not? This article focuses on the political strategies through which marginalized groups transform long standingdomestic grievances into internationally-recognized human rights claims. Highlighting the interacting roles of...
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description | Why are certain problems recognized as human rights issues, while others are not? This article focuses on the political strategies through which marginalized groups transform long standingdomestic grievances into internationally-recognized human rights claims. Highlighting the interacting roles of aggrieved local groups, powerful gatekeepers in international human rights organizations, and state and civil society opponents, the article develops a four-stage model for the development of new human rights. The article also challenges constructivist theories about the formation of international norms development. |
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spelling | clacso-CLACSO949992022-03-22T18:51:39Z New Human Rights Issues. Understanding Their Contentious Rise Clifford Bob Política NGOs human rights transnational advocacy networks constructivism international relations theory Why are certain problems recognized as human rights issues, while others are not? This article focuses on the political strategies through which marginalized groups transform long standingdomestic grievances into internationally-recognized human rights claims. Highlighting the interacting roles of aggrieved local groups, powerful gatekeepers in international human rights organizations, and state and civil society opponents, the article develops a four-stage model for the development of new human rights. The article also challenges constructivist theories about the formation of international norms development. 2009 2022-03-22T18:51:39Z 2022-03-22T18:51:39Z artículo científico http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=81211898002 http://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/94999 en http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=812 Colombia Internacional application/pdf Universidad de Los Andes Colombia Internacional (Colombia) Num.69 |
spellingShingle | Política NGOs human rights transnational advocacy networks constructivism international relations theory Clifford Bob New Human Rights Issues. Understanding Their Contentious Rise |
title | New Human Rights Issues. Understanding Their Contentious Rise |
title_full | New Human Rights Issues. Understanding Their Contentious Rise |
title_fullStr | New Human Rights Issues. Understanding Their Contentious Rise |
title_full_unstemmed | New Human Rights Issues. Understanding Their Contentious Rise |
title_short | New Human Rights Issues. Understanding Their Contentious Rise |
title_sort | new human rights issues. understanding their contentious rise |
topic | Política NGOs human rights transnational advocacy networks constructivism international relations theory |
url | http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=81211898002 http://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/94999 |