The Politics of Human Rights
The Quest for Dignity in the 21st Century
Mark Gibney author Sabine C Carey author Anita R Gohdes author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:30th Nov '25
£29.99
This title is due to be published on 30th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

This non-fiction paperback, "The Politics of Human Rights" from Mark Gibney, Sabine C Carey & Anita R Gohdes, is due to be published 30th November 2025 by Cambridge University Press.
'The Politics of Human Rights offers an insightful and empirically grounded exploration of human rights, their violations, and the mechanisms designed to protect them. This revised edition integrates rigorous scientific analysis with real-world case studies, making it an invaluable resource for students, scholars, and practitioners. With its focus on the universal nature of human rights and the shared responsibility to uphold them, this book is an essential guide for understanding both the challenges and the progress in the fight for human dignity.' Bonny Ibhawoh, Senator William McMaster Chair in Global Human Rights, McMaster University
'This is an excellent introduction to the politics of human rights and what we know from existing research. It provides a framework to help readers understand how challenges to human rights arise, highlighting the specific actors and their choices, as well the scope for efforts to improve human rights.' Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, Regius Professor of Political Science, University of Essex & Research Associate, Peace Research Institute Oslo
'This book is a must-read primer on human rights, perfect for undergraduate courses, graduate seminars, as a comprehensive guide for scholars moving into studying human rights, and as a reference tool for scholars already studying human rights or repression. It expansively covers essential topics – the legal definitions of human rights, data collection on human rights violations, the causes of human rights violations, and the prevention of, and societal recovery from, human rights violations – but does so accessibly and with a myriad of engaging examples. The book also smartly engages a variety of critical contemporary issues, including the human rights of migrants, corporations and organized crime as human rights violators, police violence in the US in a human rights context, and many others. The chapter on human rights and the Internet is an incredible and compelling synthesis of a diverse set of sub-fields.' Jennifer Earl, Chair and Professor, Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, University of Delaware
ISBN: 9781009537896
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325 pages
2nd Revised edition