TY - BOOK AU - Paupp, Terrence E. TI - Redefining Human Rights in the Struggle for Peace and Development SN - 978-1-107-66931-4 U1 - 341.231.14 PY - 2014/// CY - USA PB - Cambridge University Press, KW - 1. The greatest undiagnosed problem in International law KW - 2. From disparity to centrality: How the human rights to peace and development can be secured KW - 3. Confronting structural injustice: Strategies of localization, regionalism, and an emerging global constitutional order KW - 4. The power of law versus the law of power: How human rights can overcome inequality, poverty, and vested interests KW - 5. A world community that includes all human communities; Indigenous communities and the global environment as sources for human rights claims KW - 6. Actualizing the human right to peace: Paths for developing processes and creating conditions for peace KW - 7. Conclusion: Transformation through cooperation N2 - " This is a significant achievement, and it constitutes a major contribution to the literatures of human rights, international law, and international relations. Paupp brilliantly shows by historical inquiry that there has been a strain of world order thinking that derives from Woodrow Wilson that has long recognized the ethical and political need for a global structure based on international law and a commitment to human solidarity. With this book, added to his earlier work, I regard Paupp as the most important largely unappreciated writer now addressing in a creative and persuasive way the unresolved agenda of global reform" ER -