This book is the product of a multiyear dialogue between leading
human rights theorists and high-level representatives of
international human rights nongovernmental organizations (INGOs)
sponsored by the United Nations University, Tokyo, and the City
University of Hong Kong. It is divided into three parts that
reflect the major ethical challenges discussed at the workshops:
the ethical challenges associated with interaction between
relatively rich and powerful Northern-based human rights INGOs and
recipients of their aid in the South; whether and how to
collaborate with governments that place severe restrictions on the
activities of human rights INGOs; and the tension between expanding
organization mandate to address more fundamental social and
economic problems and restricting it for the sake of focusing on
more immediate and clearly identifiable violations of civil and
political rights. Each section contains contributions from both
theorists and practitioners of human rights.
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