The Atlas of Human Rights: Mapping Violations of Freedom Around the Globe (Histories of Anthropology Annual)

by Andrew Fagan

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In the post-9/11 world, governments are using the threat of terrorism to justify tightening national security and restricting basic human rights. This timely book addresses the implications of this trend, revealing human rights inequities from nation to nation and the consequences of these inequities worldwide. Inspired by the United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Andrew Fagan considers the nature of the state, national identity, and citizenship. His comprehensive and succinct text explores judicial violations and legal restrictions that permit state-sponsored torture, indefinite detention, capital punishment, and police brutality. Vividly illustrated with colorful maps and charts, "The Atlas of Human Rights" charts both the progress and limitation of free expression and media censorship. It displays the areas that are beset with wars, conflict, migration, and genocide; details the geographic status of sexual freedom, racism, religious freedom, and the rights of the disabled; and, focuses on women's rights, sex slavery, and the rights of the child.
As intolerance threatens diversity on a global scale, "The Atlas of Human Rights" serves as a crucial intervention to preserving and extending freedom.
  • ISBN10 0520261224
  • ISBN13 9780520261228
  • Publish Date 2 August 2010
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 26 March 2012
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint University of California Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 132
  • Language English