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- 2011001481 contributor B12101026.
- 2011001481 created "2011.".
- 2011001481 date "2011".
- 2011001481 date "2011.".
- 2011001481 dateCopyrighted "2011.".
- 2011001481 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 271-299) and index.".
- 2011001481 description "Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction -- PART I: PERSPECTIVES -- International Human Rights since 9/11: More Continuity than Change; J.Donnelly -- Why Human Rights will Prevail in the War on Terror; M.Winston -- Feminism(s) in International Human Rights Post 9/11; J.Mertus& T. Sajjad -- PART II: HUMAN RIGHTS DISCOURSES -- Reverting to Form: American Exceptionalism and International Human Rights; M.Goodhart -- Any Fallout from 9/11 for Russia? Continuity and Change in the Russian Federation's Human Rights Policies in the Fight Against Terror; L.Ma;lksoo -- PART III: CHANGE? TRANSATLANTIC RESPONSES TO 9/11 -- The High Price of American Exceptionalism: Comparing Torture by the United States and Europe after 9/11; J.Mayerfeld -- Europe's Human Rights Regime after 9/11: Human Rights versus Terrorism; A.Mihr -- Terror Blacklist on Trial: Smart Sanctions Challenged by Human Rights; P.Schneider -- Human Rights and Counterterrorism: The Case of the Netherlands; P.Baehr -- Caught in the Storm: Middle-Powers as Barometers for the West's Changing Attitudes towards Security and Human Rights after 9/11; Y.St. Pierre -- PART IV: CONTINUITY? GLOBAL TRENDS -- Transnational NGOs and Human Rights in a post 9/11 World; H.P.Schmitz -- Disaggregating the Effects of 9/11 on NGOs; L.Barrett -- Business as New Actors in the Human Rights Regime; B.Hamm -- Conclusion.".
- 2011001481 extent "xiv, 308 p. :".
- 2011001481 identifier "0230280994 (hardback)".
- 2011001481 identifier "9780230280991 (hardback)".
- 2011001481 issued "2011".
- 2011001481 issued "2011.".
- 2011001481 language "eng".
- 2011001481 publisher "Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan,".
- 2011001481 subject "323 22".
- 2011001481 subject "Human rights.".
- 2011001481 subject "International relations.".
- 2011001481 subject "JC571 .H7695265 2011".
- 2011001481 subject "Terrorism Prevention.".
- 2011001481 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction -- PART I: PERSPECTIVES -- International Human Rights since 9/11: More Continuity than Change; J.Donnelly -- Why Human Rights will Prevail in the War on Terror; M.Winston -- Feminism(s) in International Human Rights Post 9/11; J.Mertus& T. Sajjad -- PART II: HUMAN RIGHTS DISCOURSES -- Reverting to Form: American Exceptionalism and International Human Rights; M.Goodhart -- Any Fallout from 9/11 for Russia? Continuity and Change in the Russian Federation's Human Rights Policies in the Fight Against Terror; L.Ma;lksoo -- PART III: CHANGE? TRANSATLANTIC RESPONSES TO 9/11 -- The High Price of American Exceptionalism: Comparing Torture by the United States and Europe after 9/11; J.Mayerfeld -- Europe's Human Rights Regime after 9/11: Human Rights versus Terrorism; A.Mihr -- Terror Blacklist on Trial: Smart Sanctions Challenged by Human Rights; P.Schneider -- Human Rights and Counterterrorism: The Case of the Netherlands; P.Baehr -- Caught in the Storm: Middle-Powers as Barometers for the West's Changing Attitudes towards Security and Human Rights after 9/11; Y.St. Pierre -- PART IV: CONTINUITY? GLOBAL TRENDS -- Transnational NGOs and Human Rights in a post 9/11 World; H.P.Schmitz -- Disaggregating the Effects of 9/11 on NGOs; L.Barrett -- Business as New Actors in the Human Rights Regime; B.Hamm -- Conclusion.".
- 2011001481 title "Human rights in the 21st century : continuity and change since 9/11 / edited by Michael Goodhart and Anja Mihr.".
- 2011001481 type "text".