Should African and Muslim-majority countries be obliged to protect LGBT rights, or do such Rights violate their cultures? Should Western-based corporations be held liable if their security guards injure union activists in another part of the world, or should such decisions be settled under local or domestic law? In this book, renowned Human Rights scholar Rhoda E.
Howard-Hassmann vigorously defends the universality of Human rights, arguing that the entire range of Rights is necessary for all.
Should African and Muslim-majority countries be obliged to protect LGBT rights, or do such Rights violate their cultures? Should Western-based corporations be held liable if their security guards injure union activists in another part of the world, or should such decisions be settled under local or domestic law? In this book, renowned Human Rights scholar Rhoda E