The threats to human rights posed by non-state actors are of
increasing concern. Human rights activists increasingly address the
activity of multinational corporations, the policies of international
organizations such as the World Bank and the World Trade Organization,
and international crimes committed by entities such as armed
opposition groups and terrorists. This book presents an approach to
human rights that goes beyond the traditional focus on states and
outlines the human rights obligations of non-state actors.
Furthermore, it addresses some of the ways in which these entities can
be held legally accountable for their actions in various
jurisdictions. The political debate concerning the appropriateness of
expanding human rights scrutiny to non-state actors is discussed and
dissected. For some, extending human rights into these spheres
trivializes human rights and allows abusive governments to distract us
from ongoing violations. For others such an extension is essential if
human rights are properly to address the current concerns of women and
workers. The main focus of the book, however, is on the legal
obligations of non-state actors. The book discusses how developments
in the fields of international responsibility and international
criminal law have implications for building a framework for the human
rights obligations of non-state actors in international law. In turn
these international developments have drawn on the changing ways in
which human rights are implemented in national law. A selection of
national jurisdictions, including the United States, South Africa and
the United Kingdom are examined with regard to the application of
human rights law to non-state actors. The book's final part includes
suggestions with regard to understanding the parameters of the human
rights obligations of non-state actors. Key to understanding the legal
obligations of non-state actors are concepts such as dignity and
democracy. While neither concept can unravel the dilemmas involved in
the application of human rights law to non-state actors, a better
understanding of the tensions surrounding these concepts can help us
to understand what is at stake.
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ISBN
9780191018626
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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