Reader Reviews:Interested in the Future of Human Rights - Read This (3/3 people found this helpful)I read this book following Conor Gearty's advice in his 2005 Hamlyn Lecture Series "Can Human Rights Survive?" that this book "should be required reading for all those interested in the future good health of our subject". Although it drew on a wide variety of contributors, some better than others, overall I found the book filled a void in the current literature and for this reason alone it would be a must read. That aside though I found the contributions to be thought provoking and useful. Some of the better chapters come from Mathias Klang who discusses Cyber-activism and online civil disobedience, Douglas Vick who puts US and European views of free expression to the test and Andrew Murray who challenges the orthodox views that government should look after itself - at least when it comes to controlling the information flow about itself.
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