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The Ethics of Interdependence: Global Human Rights and Duties - International Studies Book | Explore Human Rights Issues for Academic Research & Global Policy Making
The Ethics of Interdependence: Global Human Rights and Duties - International Studies Book | Explore Human Rights Issues for Academic Research & Global Policy Making

The Ethics of Interdependence: Global Human Rights and Duties - International Studies Book | Explore Human Rights Issues for Academic Research & Global Policy Making

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In this powerful book, William F. Felice argues that a new range of human rights duties for individuals, nation-states, and global institutions has emerged in our modern interconnected era. He investigates the compelling ideas of ethical interdependence and new global human rights duties in four case studies: mass incarceration in the United States, LGBT rights in Africa, women’s rights in Saudi Arabia, and environmental rights in China. Felice argues that in all four cases a “human rights threshold” has been surpassed, and urgent action is needed to address unacceptable levels of human suffering. Beginning with a primer on how the international community through the United Nations has codified international human rights law, Felice explores the conflicts between rights, problems of compliance, and the difficulties that emerge when cultural and religious rights are privileged over the rights of individuals and groups. He shows that a robust normative framework of global governance and global citizenship is central to the actualization of human rights protection for all.

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Very important work that details the obligations we have as a global community to resolving human rights abuses, even if they do not happen right in front of our eyes, or not within our community. Who we elect, what we buy, who our politicians support, what nations we interact with all have effects on human rights abuses, and our ability to feel disconnected by geography or other "barriers" has been the greatest help to allowing the persistence of human rights abuses in many areas of the world, such as Women's rights in the middle east, and attacks against homosexuals in Africa. This is an incredibly important book for all people to read!