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POLITICAL RIGHTS
In: Which Rights Should Be Universal?, S. 139-165
Civil And Political Rights
In: Corporate Responsibility under the Alien Tort Statute, S. 89-122
Constitutions and Political Rights
In: Nature, Justice, and Rights in Aristotle's Politics, S. 143-190
Political Rights for EU Citizens
In: The Effects of EU Citizenship, S. 89-106
The Netherlands: Political Rights for Women
In: Political Empowerment of Women, S. 87-118
Personal, Civil and Political Rights and Liberties
In: Rights Before Courts, S. 127-170
Co-nation Rights after 1989: Cultural, or Political Rights?
In: National Minority Rights in Europe, S. 51-82
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
In: The Globalization of Ethics, S. 219-228
Mapping the Political Right: Gender and Race Oppression in Right-Wing Movements
Contends that the variation in ideology & types & degrees of prejudice, supremacy, & oppression are important distinctions to make when examining right-wing movements. Systems of race/gender/class oppression in the hard Right are explored in terms of a dynamic process comprising ideas, acts, & a hierarchical position of dominance that is structural. The Right is divided into the conservative, dissident, & extreme sectors, which all interact. After articulating their commonalities, differences are explored, focusing on the extreme Right, the patriot movement, & the Christian Right. It is concluded that understanding the political Right requires a more sophisticated level of analysis that identifies boundaries, categories, & terminology that delineate differences of degrees; further, systems of oppression based on gender, race, class, & more exist throughout society. 2 Figures. J. Zendejas
Mapping the Political Right: Gender and Race Oppression in Right-Wing Movements
Contends that the variation in ideology & types & degrees of prejudice, supremacy, & oppression are important distinctions to make when examining right-wing movements. Systems of race/gender/class oppression in the hard Right are explored in terms of a dynamic process comprising ideas, acts, & a hierarchical position of dominance that is structural. The Right is divided into the conservative, dissident, & extreme sectors, which all interact. After articulating their commonalities, differences are explored, focusing on the extreme Right, the patriot movement, & the Christian Right. It is concluded that understanding the political Right requires a more sophisticated level of analysis that identifies boundaries, categories, & terminology that delineate differences of degrees; further, systems of oppression based on gender, race, class, & more exist throughout society. 2 Figures. J. Zendejas
The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
In: Human Rights Law-Making in the United Nations, S. 83-127
The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
In: Making Treaties Work, S. 48-69
Political Rights and Political Reason in European Union Law in Times of Stress
In: Political Rights Under Stress in 21st Century Europe, S. 55-83
A Pluralist Theory of Political Rights in Times of Stress
In: Political Rights Under Stress in 21st Century Europe, S. 12-54