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Foreign & International Law - The Twilight of Human Rights Law (Inalienable Rights)

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Book Synopsis: Countries solemnly intone their commitment to human rights, and they ratify endless international treaties and conventions designed to signal that commitment. At the same time, there has been no marked decrease in human rights violations, even as the language of human rights has become the dominant mode of international moral criticism. Well-known violators like Libya, Saudi Arabia, and Sudan have sat on the U.N. Council on Human Rights. But it's not just the usual suspects that flagrantly disregard the treaties. Brazil pursues extrajudicial killings. South Africa employs violence against protestors. India tolerate child labor and slavery. The United States tortures. In The Twilight of Human Rights Law—the newest addition to Oxford's highly acclaimed Inalienable Rights series edited by Geoffrey Stone—the eminent legal scholar Eric A. Posner argues that purposefully unenforceable human rights treaties are at the heart of the world's failure to address human rights violations. Because countries fundamentally disagree about what the public good requires and how governments should allocate limited resources in order to advance it, they have established a regime that gives them maximum flexibility—paradoxically characterized by a huge number of vague human rights that encompass nearly all human activity, along with weak enforcement machinery that churns out new rights but cannot enforce any of them. Posner looks to the foreign aid model instead, contending that we should judge compliance by comprehensive, concrete metrics like poverty reduction, instead of relying on ambiguous, weak, and easily manipulated checklists of specific rights. With a powerful thesis, a concise overview of the major developments in international human rights law, and discussions of recent international human rights-related controversies, The Twilight of Human Rights Law is an indispensable contribution to this important area of international law from a leading scholar in the field.

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Are you tired of empty promises and ineffective human rights treaties? Introducing The Twilight of Human Rights Law - a groundbreaking book that reveals the underlying issues plaguing the world's attempts to address human rights violations. Written by the renowned legal scholar Eric A. Posner, this book sheds light on why human rights treaties fail to make a significant impact and offers a fresh perspective on how we should approach the issue.

Unlike other books on the topic, The Twilight of Human Rights Law delves into the core of the problem - purposefully unenforceable treaties. These treaties give countries maximum flexibility, allowing them to blatantly disregard their commitments to human rights. It's time to stop relying on vague checklists of specific rights and start judging compliance based on concrete metrics like poverty reduction.

Geoffrey Stone, editor of the highly acclaimed Inalienable Rights series, praises Eric A. Posner's powerful thesis and concise overview of major developments in international human rights law. With his scholarly expertise, Posner discusses recent controversies surrounding human rights and provides valuable insights into this complex field. This book is an indispensable contribution to international law that will change the way we think about human rights.

Don't settle for ineffective solutions. Join us in challenging the status quo and pushing for meaningful change. Take the first step towards understanding the world's failure to address human rights violations by ordering The Twilight of Human Rights Law today. Together, we can make a difference!

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