This edited book by Mills and Karp brings together political, legal and moral perspectives on the responsibilities of human rights protection in world politics today. It critiques a narrow focus on states' 'violations' of human rights, incorporates non-state actors, and looks beyond the 'Responsibility to Protect' policy framework.
Author Biography:
Susan Ariel Aaronson, George Washington University, USA
Mátyás Bódig, University of Aberdeen, UK
Kerry Bystrom, Bard College, USA
Tim Dunne, University of Queensland, Australia
Michael Galchinsky, Georgia State University, USA
Katharine Gelber, University of Queensland, Australia
Mark Gibney, UNC-Asheville, USA
Flor González Correa, University of Birmingham, UK
Ian Higham, EIRIS
Melissa Labonte, Fordham University, USA
Nicola Macbean, The Rights Practice
Maaike Matelski, VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands
Glenn Mitoma, University of Connecticut, USA
Elisa Nesossi, Australia National University, Australia
Daniel J. Whelan, Hendrix College, USA