""Contents""; ""Foreword""; ""Preface and Acknowledgments""; ""Introduction""; ""Chapter 1. Membership and Belonging""; ""Chapter 2. Human Dignity as Status in Community""; ""Chapter 3. The UN Security Council: Making Human for International Peace and Security""; ""Chapter 4. Human Security: Making Human through Protection and Empowerment""; ""Chapter 5. International Criminal Law: Making Human through Retribution, Restitution, and Responsibility""; ""Chapter 6. The International Court of Justice: Making Human through Self-Determination""
""Chapter 7. Conclusion: World Society of Our Making""""Notes""; ""Bibliography""
Summary
An International Relations scholar examines the processes by which formerly denigrated peoples become recognized as human beings worthy of rights and dignity.
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