The transformation of human rights fact-finding
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Author
Publication
2016 - Oxford University Press, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
137,250 words, Guess
Page Count
549 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100190239492
- ISBN-100190239484
- ISBN-139780190239497
- ISBN-139780190239480
- Library of Congress Control Number2015018002
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Number908838863
- Better World Books9780190239480
- Better World Books9780190239497
- Open LibraryOL27199794M
Classifications
- DDC323
- LCCK3240 .T73 2016
- LCCK3240 .T73 2015
and 1 more
- LCCK3240.T73 2015
Description
"Fact-finding is at the heart of human rights advocacy, and is often at the center of international controversies about alleged government abuses. In recent years, human rights fact-finding has greatly proliferated and become more sophisticated and complex, while also being subjected to stronger scrutiny from governments. Nevertheless, despite the prominence of fact-finding, it remains strikingly under-studies and under-theorized. Too little has been done to bring forth the assumptions, methodologies, and techniques of this rapidly developing field, or to open human rights fact-finding to critical and constructive scrutiny. The Transformation of Human Rights Fact-Finding offers a multidisciplinary approach to the study of fact-finding with rigorous and critical analysis of the field of practice, while providing a range of accounts of what actually happens. It deepens the study and practice of human rights investigations, and fosters fact-finding as a discretely studied topic, while mapping crucial transformations in the field. Engaging the expertise and experience of the editors and contributing authors, it offers a broad approach encompassing contemporary issues and analysis across the human rights spectrum in law, international relations, and critical theory. This book addresses the major areas of human rights fact-finding such as victim and witness issues; fact-finding for advocacy, enforcement, and litigation; the role of interdisciplinary expertise and methodologies; crowd sourcing, social media, and big data; and international guidelines for fact-finding"--Unedited summary from book cover.
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