Joel R. Pruce
Joel R. Pruce es un profesor titular que escribe, enseña y trabaja en el ámbito de los derechos humanos en la Universidad de Dayton, Ohio.
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When the Ferguson uprising came to Geneva
By: Joel R. Pruce
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A shadow report presented to the Committee Against Torture brought police brutality in the US to an international human rights scenario.

UN Human Rights recommendations key to US post-election era
By: Joshua Cooper & Shelley Inglis & Joel R. Pruce
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A genuine step for the Biden-Harris administration would be to formally establish a standing coordination mechanism across all relevant parts of the US government ...

With nationalism rising, do global human rights still have mass appeal?
By: Joel R. Pruce
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Caring about the rights of distant others was once fashionable but, as walls go up and societies retract, global citizen engagement may well be the next victim ...

Research offers tough love to improve human rights practices
By: Joel R. Pruce
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In human rights work, practicing the same habits does not guarantee improvement over time.

Myth-busting human rights awareness
By: Joel R. Pruce
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Broad public support for human rights is a false front—not a mass movement but a loosely bound herd.

Human rights are revolutionary—in principle not practice
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The practice of human rights is utterly inconsistent with the subversive backbone expressed in its norms, and this tension presents problems for the movement.