Human Rights and Memory

Human Rights and Memory
Title Human Rights and Memory PDF eBook
Author Daniel Levy
Publisher Penn State Press
Total Pages 188
Release 2010
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0271037385

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"Examines the foundations of human rights, how their political and cultural validation in a global context is posing challenges to nation-state sovereignty, and how they become an integral part of international relations and are institutionalized into domestic legal and political practices"--Provided by publisher.

Law and Memory

Law and Memory
Title Law and Memory PDF eBook
Author Uladzislau Belavusau
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 461
Release 2017-10-19
Genre Law
ISBN 110718875X

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The volume revisits memory laws as a phenomenon of global law, transitional justice, historical narratives and claims for historical truth. It will appeal to those interested in the conflict between legal governance of memory with values of democratic citizenship, political pluralism, and fundamental rights.

Memory Laws, Memory Wars

Memory Laws, Memory Wars
Title Memory Laws, Memory Wars PDF eBook
Author Nikolay Koposov
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 339
Release 2017-10-12
Genre History
ISBN 1108419720

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A major contribution to our understanding of present-day historical consciousness through a study of memory laws across Europe.

The Right to Memory

The Right to Memory
Title The Right to Memory PDF eBook
Author Noam Tirosh
Publisher Berghahn Books
Total Pages 178
Release 2023
Genre History
ISBN 1800738579

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The field of memory studies has typically focused on everyday memory and commemoration practices through which we construct meaning and identities. The Right to Memory looks beyond these everyday practices, focusing instead on how memory relates to human rights and socio-legal constructs in order to legitimize and protect groups and individuals. With case studies including Polish Holocaust Law, the Indian origins of Amartya Sen's capability theory approach, and the right to memory through digital technologies in Brazilian and British museums, this collected volume seeks to establish the right to memory as a foundational topic in memory studies.

The Ethics of Memory in a Digital Age

The Ethics of Memory in a Digital Age
Title The Ethics of Memory in a Digital Age PDF eBook
Author A. Ghezzi
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 177
Release 2014-11-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1137428457

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This edited volume documents the current reflections on the 'Right to be Forgotten' and the interplay between the value of memory and citizen rights about memory. It provides a comprehensive analysis of problems associated with persistence of memory, the definition of identities (legal and social) and the issues arising for data management.

The Past Can't Heal Us

The Past Can't Heal Us
Title The Past Can't Heal Us PDF eBook
Author Lea David
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 257
Release 2020-07-16
Genre History
ISBN 1108495184

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Lea David exposes the dangers and pitfalls of mandating memory in the name of human rights in conflict and post-conflict settings.

How to Choose the Right Vocation

How to Choose the Right Vocation
Title How to Choose the Right Vocation PDF eBook
Author Holmes Whittier Merton
Publisher
Total Pages 344
Release 1917
Genre Ability
ISBN

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