Human Rights, Culture and Context

Human Rights, Culture and Context
Title Human Rights, Culture and Context PDF eBook
Author Richard Wilson
Publisher Pluto Press (UK)
Total Pages 248
Release 1997
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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Drawing on case studies from around the world - including Iran, Guatemala, USA and Mexico - this collection documents how transnational human rights discourses and legal institutions are materialised, imposed, resisted and transformed in a variety of contexts.

The Human Rights Culture

The Human Rights Culture
Title The Human Rights Culture PDF eBook
Author Lawrence Meir Friedman
Publisher Quid Pro Books
Total Pages 239
Release 2011
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1610270738

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Lawrence M. Friedman's newest book explores the sheer phenomenon of a near-global arc favoring the idea, and sometimes even the practice, of human rights. Not the usual legal or philosophical examination of rights, this book instead asks: Why is it--as a social and historical matter--that rights discourse is so prevalent and compelling to the current world?"Reams of books and articles have been written about human rights, but THE HUMAN RIGHTS CULTURE is unique. It is the first comprehensive, sociological study of human rights in the contemporary period. With his characteristic erudition and graceful style, Lawrence Friedman addresses all the central topics: women's rights, minority rights, privacy, social rights, cultural rights, the role of courts, whether human rights are universal, and much more. This surprisingly compact book presents a balanced discussion of each issue, filled with fascinating details and examples. Friedman's core argument is that the recent rise of human rights discourse around the globe is the product of modernity--in particular the spread of the cultural belief that people are unique individuals entitled to respect and the opportunity to flourish. This terrific book will be informative not only to human rights experts and practitioners but also to people who wish to read a clear and sophisticated introduction to the field." -- Brian Z. Tamanaha, Professor of Law, Washington UniversityQuality ebook formatting from Quid Pro Books features active Contents, linked footnotes, linked textual cross-references, and active URLs in references. Professor Friedman's latest book joins Quid Pro's Contemporary Society Series.

Cultural Rights in International Law

Cultural Rights in International Law
Title Cultural Rights in International Law PDF eBook
Author Elsa Stamatopoulou
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 353
Release 2007
Genre Law
ISBN 9004157522

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Drawing from a comprehensive review of legal instruments, practice, jurisprudence and literature, and using a multidisciplinary approach, this unique book brings forth the full spectrum of cultural rights, as individual and collective human rights, and offers a compelling vision for public policy.

Human Rights in Africa

Human Rights in Africa
Title Human Rights in Africa PDF eBook
Author Abdullahi Ahmed An-naim
Publisher Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages 422
Release 2010-12-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780815715634

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This powerful volume challenges the conventional view that the concept of human rights is peculiar to the West and, therefore, inherently alien to the non-Western traditions of third world countries. This book demonstrates that there is a contextual legitimacy for the concept of human rights. Virginia A. Leary and Jack Donnelly discuss the Western cultural origins of international human rights; David Little, Bassam Tibi, and Ann Elizabeth Mayer explore Christian and Islamic perspectives on human rights; Rhoda E. Howard, Claude E. Welch, Jr., and James C. N. Paul examine human rights in the context of the African nation-state; Kwasi Wiredu, James Silk, and Francis M. Deng offer African cultural perspectives; and Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im and Richard D. Schwartz discuss prospects for a cross-cultural approach to human rights.

Human Rights in Cross-cultural Perspectives

Human Rights in Cross-cultural Perspectives
Title Human Rights in Cross-cultural Perspectives PDF eBook
Author ʻAbd Allāh Aḥmad Naʻīm
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages 496
Release 1995
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780812215687

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The book contains case studies that examine the coexistencw and clashes of different cultures as they impinge on human rights issues.

Human Rights: Universality and Diversity

Human Rights: Universality and Diversity
Title Human Rights: Universality and Diversity PDF eBook
Author Eva Brems
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 592
Release 2021-10-18
Genre Law
ISBN 9004481958

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Human Rights and Anthropology

Human Rights and Anthropology
Title Human Rights and Anthropology PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 214
Release 1988
Genre Anthropological ethics
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Human rights by Clifford R. Barnett.