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by Terry Fresquez on 2024-11-25T13:10:00-08:00 in General, Humanities, Philosophy, Political Science, Sociology, Women & Gender Studies | 0 Comments

December is Human Rights Month  

Have you ever wondered what our human rights are or what these terms actually mean for human beings?

 

Learn more about Human Rights with some reference sources from the MSMU Libraries:

 

 

Here are a few books on Human Rights available through the MSMU Libraries:

 

Cover ArtBioethics and Human Rights by Wanda Teays (Editor); Alison Dundes Renteln (Editor)

Call Number: R724 .B46 2023
ISBN: 9781538188590
Publication Date: 2023-12-12
This third edition of the collection provides a contemporary survey of current international issues in bioethics and human rights for study across social science disciplines. New chapters discuss reproductive justice in the US, immigration politics and medical duty during pandemics, climate change implications for bioethics, acoustic weaponry technologies, and vaccine politics. Following a consideration of theoretical frameworks, the three units on human rights, life and death, and public health form an in-depth look at contemporary issues in the field of bioethics. Each unit includes cutting-edge analyses by international experts and thought-provoking case studies, as well as discussion and essay prompts and Internet and film resources. Topics range from pediatric genomics, abortion (including the Dobbs decision, medical tourism, human experimentation, climate change, the Havana syndrome, the care of aging family members, truth-telling, vulnerable human subjects, health equity, healthcare in ICE detention facilities, solitary confinement, euthanasia, lethal injections and the harvesting of human organs, pandemic ethics, vaccine controversies, and more. The new, updated, and retained chapters make this book an appealing resource as a primary text, scholarly reference book, or a course supplement. 
 
 
Cover ArtHuman Rights Politics : An Introduction by Michael Krennerich
ISBN: 9783031570261
Publication Date: 2024

The book offers a comprehensive and clear introduction for students and those interested in human rights, written by a renowned human rights expert. It not only provides an introduction to the diversity of issues, actors, and institutions in human rights policy and politics but also offers assistance and suggestions on how the complex reality of human rights politics can be described and analyzed with the help of political science and related disciplines. It deals with civil society's engagement in human rights, state obligations, and international efforts to protect human rights. This is an open-access book.

 
Cover ArtJust Business by John Gerard Ruggie
Call Number: HF5387 .R835 2013
ISBN: 9780393062885
Publication Date: 2013-03-25
One of the most vexing human rights issues of our time has been how to protect the rights of individuals and communities worldwide in an age of globalization and multinational business. Indeed, from Indonesian sweatshops to oil-based violence in Nigeria, the challenges of regulating harmful corporate practices in some of the world's most difficult regions long seemed insurmountable. Human rights groups and businesses were locked in a stalemate, unable to find common ground. In 2005, the United Nations appointed John Gerard Ruggie to clarify the main issues. Six years later, he had accomplished much more than that. Ruggie had developed his now-famous "Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights," which provided a road map for ensuring responsible global corporate practices. The UN unanimously endorsed the principles and embraced and implemented them by other international bodies, businesses, governments, workers' organizations, and human rights groups, keying to a revolution in corporate social responsibility. Just Business tells the powerful story of how these landmark "Ruggie Rules" came to exist. Ruggie demonstrates how to solve a seemingly unsolvable problem; he had to abandon many widespread and long-held understandings about the relationships between businesses, governments, rights, and law and develop fresh ways of viewing the issues. 
 
 
Cover ArtDefense of Dignity by Christopher Kaczor
Call Number: QH332 .K323 2013
ISBN: 9780268033262
Publication Date: 2013-05-31
Questions about the dignity of the human person give rise to many of the most central and hotly disputed topics in bioethics. In A Defense of Dignity: Creating Life, Destroying Life, and Protecting the Rights of Conscience, Christopher Kaczor investigates whether each human being has intrinsic dignity and whether the very concept of "dignity" has a useful place in contemporary ethical debates. Kaczor explores a broad range of issues addressed in contemporary bioethics, including whether there is a duty of "procreative beneficence," the ethics of ectopic pregnancy, and the possibility of "rescuing" human embryos with human wombs or artificial wombs. A Defense of Dignity also treats issues relevant to the end of life, including physician-assisted suicide, provision of food and water to patients in a persistent vegetative state, and how to proceed with organ donation following death. Finally, what are the duties and prerogatives of health care professionals who refuse in conscience to take part in activities that they regard as degrading to human dignity? Should they be forced to do what they consider to be violations of the patient's well-being, or does patient autonomy always trump the conscience of a healthcare professional? Grounded in the Catholic intellectual and moral tradition, A Defense of Dignity argues that all human beings, from the beginning to the end of their lives, should be treated with respect and considers how this belief should be applied in controversial cases.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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