This is an exploration of the moral and pragmatic dilemmas involved
in the relationships between states in an era of change, derived
from a workshop held by the Centre for International Policy Studies
attended by scholars, lawyers, human rights activists, public
servants from Britain and Europe, and the United States and Asia.
The particular concern of those present was to examine the moral
underpinnings of human rights in the contemporary world and to
evaluate how, if at all, these effect the relations between states.
The first part of the book covers both the theoretical foundations
of human rights and contemporary state practice. The second part
explicates these concerns from a number of perspectives.
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