The Hidden Face of Rights: Toward a Politics of Responsibilities
Why we cannot truly implement human rights unless we also recognize human responsibilities

When we debate questions in international law, politics, and justice, we often use the language of rights—and far less often the language of responsibilities. Human rights scholars and activists talk about state responsibility for rights, but they do not articulate clear norms about other actors’ obligations. In this book, Kathryn Sikkink argues that we cannot truly implement human rights unless we also recognize and practice the corresponding human responsibilities.
  
Focusing on five areas—climate change, voting, digital privacy, freedom of speech, and sexual assault—where on-the-ground (primarily university campus) initiatives have persuaded people to embrace a close relationship between rights and responsibilities, Sikkink argues for the importance of responsibilities to any comprehensive understanding of political ethics and human rights.
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The Hidden Face of Rights: Toward a Politics of Responsibilities
Why we cannot truly implement human rights unless we also recognize human responsibilities

When we debate questions in international law, politics, and justice, we often use the language of rights—and far less often the language of responsibilities. Human rights scholars and activists talk about state responsibility for rights, but they do not articulate clear norms about other actors’ obligations. In this book, Kathryn Sikkink argues that we cannot truly implement human rights unless we also recognize and practice the corresponding human responsibilities.
  
Focusing on five areas—climate change, voting, digital privacy, freedom of speech, and sexual assault—where on-the-ground (primarily university campus) initiatives have persuaded people to embrace a close relationship between rights and responsibilities, Sikkink argues for the importance of responsibilities to any comprehensive understanding of political ethics and human rights.
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The Hidden Face of Rights: Toward a Politics of Responsibilities

The Hidden Face of Rights: Toward a Politics of Responsibilities

by Kathryn Sikkink
The Hidden Face of Rights: Toward a Politics of Responsibilities

The Hidden Face of Rights: Toward a Politics of Responsibilities

by Kathryn Sikkink

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Why we cannot truly implement human rights unless we also recognize human responsibilities

When we debate questions in international law, politics, and justice, we often use the language of rights—and far less often the language of responsibilities. Human rights scholars and activists talk about state responsibility for rights, but they do not articulate clear norms about other actors’ obligations. In this book, Kathryn Sikkink argues that we cannot truly implement human rights unless we also recognize and practice the corresponding human responsibilities.
  
Focusing on five areas—climate change, voting, digital privacy, freedom of speech, and sexual assault—where on-the-ground (primarily university campus) initiatives have persuaded people to embrace a close relationship between rights and responsibilities, Sikkink argues for the importance of responsibilities to any comprehensive understanding of political ethics and human rights.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780300249248
Publisher: Yale University Press
Publication date: 01/07/2020
Series: Castle Lecture Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Kathryn Sikkink is the Ryan Family Professor of Human Rights Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and the Carol K. Pforzheimer Professor at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study.

Table of Contents

Preface: In Memory xi

Acknowledgments xv

1 What Together We Can Do 1

2 Laying Out the Theoretical Groundwork 26

3 Global Rights and Responsibilities: Climate Change and Digital Defense against the Dark Arts 53

4 National Rights and Responsibilities: Voting 79

5 What Do the Students Think? 93

6 Changing Norms and Practices 110

7 The Rights and Responsibilities Framework on Campus: Speech and Sexual Assault 125

Notes 149

Index 179

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