Summary
In this book international scholars offer emergent human rights scholarship to investigate, agitate, and mobilize constructive social change. Dr. Laura E. Reimer is a founding team member of Canada's first Master of Human Rights degree at the University of Manitoba from which much of this collection originates. This is her 7th book. Dr. Katerina Standish is a Senior Lecturer at the National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Otago, New Zealand and instructor of Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Manitoba, Canada. Dr. Katerina Standish is a Senior Lecturer at the National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Otago, New Zealand and instructor of Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Manitoba, Canada. Dr. Katerina Standish is a Senior Lecturer at the National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Otago, New Zealand and instructor of Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Manitoba, Canada. Dr. Katerina Standish is a Senior Lecturer at the National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Otago, New Zealand and instructor of Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Manitoba, Canada. Dr. Katerina Standish is a Senior Lecturer at the National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Otago, New Zealand and instructor of Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Manitoba, Canada. Dr. Katerina Standish is a Senior Lecturer at the National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Otago, New Zealand and instructor of Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Manitoba, Canada. Dr. Katerina Standish is a Senior Lecturer at the National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Otago, New Zealand and instructor of Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Manitoba, Canada. Dr. Katerina Standish is a Senior Lecturer at the National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Otago, New Zealand and instructor of Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Manitoba, Canada. Dr. Katerina Standish is a Senior Lecturer at the National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Otago, New Zealand and instructor of Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Manitoba, Canada. Dr. Katerina Standish is a Senior Lecturer at the National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Otago, New Zealand and instructor of Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Manitoba, Canada. Dr. Katerina Standish is a Senior Lecturer at the National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Otago, New Zealand and instructor of Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Manitoba, Canada. Dr. Katerina Standish is a Senior Lecturer at the National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Otago, New Zealand and instructor of Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Manitoba, Canada. Dr. Katerina Standish is a Senior Lecturer at the National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Otago, New Zealand and instructor of Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Manitoba, Canada.
Chapter 1: Introduction
Part I: Human Rights and Justice
Chapter 2: Access to Justice
Chapter 3: Allyship and Equality in Youth Organizations: A Case Study of HOBY Canada
Chapter 4: Teaching Human Rights and Social Justice
Chapter 5: Are Human Rights Universal?
Part II: Indigeneity
Chapter 6: The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People: A Prototype for Reconciliation?
Chapter 7: Indigenous Rights and the University
Part III: Gender
Chapter 8: Transgender Healthcare in Canada
Chapter 9: Femicide in Mexico
Chapter 10: Women Workers in the Ready-made Garment Industry in Bangladesh
Chapter 11: Extremism, Terrorism and Misogyny
Part IV: Security
Chapter 12: Hope with Charity: Human Rights, the Law, and Aging
Chapter 13: Human Security and the Digital Threat: Russia and Ukraine
Chapter 14: Protecting Students: Bullying and School
Chapter 15: Climate Change: Environmental Justice, Human Rights, & Peaceful Practices
Chapter 16: Conclusion: Finding Hope through Human Rights Research.