At a time of intense polarisation about the value of human rights,
this edited volume brings together leading scholars in international
law and international human rights to reflect upon the present, the
recent and distant past, and the future of human rights. _Human Rights
in Transition_ combines rich theoretical reflections with
practice-informed observations about human rights and their potential
futures. The book eschews the polarized and one-sided approach which
can too easily dominate either side of the debate. Instead, drawing on
deep learning and a range of engagements with human rights
institutions, the authors develop a prognosis for contours of human
rights law and politics, and its impacts, in the current conjuncture.
The book charts new ways to consider human rights in the concrete
areas of specific rights such as social and economic rights,
institutional settings (the EU and the UN treaty bodies), and agendas,
namely feminism and climate change. The results are a very rich set of
essays which delve deeply into specific topics in human rights law and
practice, and work outwards from a rigorous analysis of the past and
present, to an argument about how to think about the future. Sensitive
and thought-provoking, this book will fast become a defining volume on
questions about the role of human rights in the past, present, and
future and will remain valuable to anyone interested in understanding,
diagnosing, and ultimately acting to help bring about, the possible
futures of human rights.
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ISBN
9780198901938
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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