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Binational human rights : the U.S.-Mexico experience

Title
Binational human rights : the U.S.-Mexico experience / edited by William Paul Simmons and Carol Mueller.
ISBN
9780812246285 (hardcover : alk. paper)
0812246284 (hardcover : alk. paper)
Published
Philadelphia, Pa. : University of Pennsylvania Press, c2014.
Physical Description
vi, 300 pages ; 24 cm.
Summary
"Mexico ranks highly on many of the measures that have proven significant for creating a positive human rights record, including democratization, good health and life expectancy, and engagement in the global economy. Yet the nation's most vulnerable populations suffer human rights abuses on a large scale, such as gruesome killings in the Mexican drug war, decades of violent feminicide, migrant deaths in the U.S. desert, and the ongoing effects of the failed detention and deportation system in the States. Some atrocities have received extensive and sensational coverage, while others have become routine or simply ignored by national and international media. Binational Human Rights examines both well-known and understudied instances of human rights crises in Mexico, arguing that these abuses must be understood not just within the context of Mexican policies but in relation to the actions or inactions of other nations, particularly the United States."--Publisher description.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
October 28, 2014
Series
Pennsylvania studies in human rights.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Reflections on immigration, binational policies, and human rights tragedies / Miguel Escobar-Valdez
Sexual violence against migrant women and children / William Paul Simmons and Michelle Téllez
Immigration enforcement at the U.S.-Mexico border : where human rights and national sovereignty collide / Timothy J. Dunn
Politics of death in the drug war : the right to kill and suspensions of human rights in Mexico, 2000-2012 / Julie A. Murphy Erfani
Migration, violence and "security primacy" at the Guatemala-Mexico border / Luis Alfredo Arriola Vega
The binational roots of the femicides in Ciudad Juárez / Carol Mueller
Reflections on antiviolence civil society organizations in Ciudad Juárez / Clara Jusidman
The persistence of femicide amid transnational activist networks / Kathleen Staudt
Transnational advocacy for human rights in contemporary Mexico / Alejandro Anaya Muñoz
Restrictions on U.S. security assistance and their limitations in promoting changes to the human rights situation in Mexico / Maureen Meyer
Conclusion: multiple states of exception, structural violence, and prospects for change / William Paul Simmons.
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