Terrorism, financial crisis, the abuse of human rights - the world faces many vital issues and responses by governments and international organisations are often confused, ineffective or misguided. Pressing Questions is an examination of these concerns, containing six compositions by authors ranging from politicians such as Malcolm Sinclair, the Earl of Caithness, economists, lawyers and academics. There is a strong emphasis on not only recognising and identifying issues such as national security, financial regulation and human rights, but also on suggesting solutions and stimulating reasoned debate. Topics covered include the monetary system, financial regulation and banking; causes of, and responses to, terrorism; the legality of the Guantanamo Bay detention centre; human rights in Hong Kong; and the impact of cultural relativism on human rights in a post-colonial world.
Language
English
Pages
172
Format
Paperback
Release
March 01, 2010
ISBN 13
9781449060732
Pressing Questions: A Collection of Political, Economic & Legal Perspectives
Terrorism, financial crisis, the abuse of human rights - the world faces many vital issues and responses by governments and international organisations are often confused, ineffective or misguided. Pressing Questions is an examination of these concerns, containing six compositions by authors ranging from politicians such as Malcolm Sinclair, the Earl of Caithness, economists, lawyers and academics. There is a strong emphasis on not only recognising and identifying issues such as national security, financial regulation and human rights, but also on suggesting solutions and stimulating reasoned debate. Topics covered include the monetary system, financial regulation and banking; causes of, and responses to, terrorism; the legality of the Guantanamo Bay detention centre; human rights in Hong Kong; and the impact of cultural relativism on human rights in a post-colonial world.