Examining Critical Perspectives on Human Rights
Herausgeber: Dickinson, Rob; Murray, Colin; Katselli, Elena
Examining Critical Perspectives on Human Rights
Herausgeber: Dickinson, Rob; Murray, Colin; Katselli, Elena
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This collection evaluates the crisis of confidence in human rights which underpins understandings of just decision making and liberal democracy.
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This collection evaluates the crisis of confidence in human rights which underpins understandings of just decision making and liberal democracy.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 598g
- ISBN-13: 9781107006935
- ISBN-10: 1107006937
- Artikelnr.: 34228718
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 598g
- ISBN-13: 9781107006935
- ISBN-10: 1107006937
- Artikelnr.: 34228718
Part I. Introduction: 1. Re-examining critical perspectives on human rights
Ole W. Pedersen; 2. The international human rights movement: still part of
the problem? David Kennedy; Part II. Domestic Human Rights Perspectives: 3.
The ongoing idolatry of the Human Rights Act Keith Ewing; 4. If you cannot
change the rules of the game, adapt to them: United Kingdom responses to
the restrictions set by Article 3 ECHR on 'national security' deportations
David Bonner; 5. The right to security - securing rights or securitizing
rights? Liora Lazarus; 6. Lawfare unbounded? Human rights and civil
liberties as weapons of area denial Colin Murray; Part III. International
Human Rights Law Perspectives: 7. The rule of law and the role of human
rights when peace and security are under attack Elena Katselli; 8. The
problematic authority of international human rights law Steven Wheatley; 9.
Universal human rights: a challenge too far Rob Dickinson; Part IV.
Theoretical Perspectives on Human Rights: 10. Human rights and the mass
media Eric Heinze; 11. Human rights activism, expertise and academic
inquiry: beyond legitimation v. emancipation - a self-critical reflection
Christine Bell; 12. Human rights, 'lawfare' and American exceptionalism
Richard Mullender.
Ole W. Pedersen; 2. The international human rights movement: still part of
the problem? David Kennedy; Part II. Domestic Human Rights Perspectives: 3.
The ongoing idolatry of the Human Rights Act Keith Ewing; 4. If you cannot
change the rules of the game, adapt to them: United Kingdom responses to
the restrictions set by Article 3 ECHR on 'national security' deportations
David Bonner; 5. The right to security - securing rights or securitizing
rights? Liora Lazarus; 6. Lawfare unbounded? Human rights and civil
liberties as weapons of area denial Colin Murray; Part III. International
Human Rights Law Perspectives: 7. The rule of law and the role of human
rights when peace and security are under attack Elena Katselli; 8. The
problematic authority of international human rights law Steven Wheatley; 9.
Universal human rights: a challenge too far Rob Dickinson; Part IV.
Theoretical Perspectives on Human Rights: 10. Human rights and the mass
media Eric Heinze; 11. Human rights activism, expertise and academic
inquiry: beyond legitimation v. emancipation - a self-critical reflection
Christine Bell; 12. Human rights, 'lawfare' and American exceptionalism
Richard Mullender.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Re-examining critical perspectives on human rights
Ole W. Pedersen; 2. The international human rights movement: still part of
the problem? David Kennedy; Part II. Domestic Human Rights Perspectives: 3.
The ongoing idolatry of the Human Rights Act Keith Ewing; 4. If you cannot
change the rules of the game, adapt to them: United Kingdom responses to
the restrictions set by Article 3 ECHR on 'national security' deportations
David Bonner; 5. The right to security - securing rights or securitizing
rights? Liora Lazarus; 6. Lawfare unbounded? Human rights and civil
liberties as weapons of area denial Colin Murray; Part III. International
Human Rights Law Perspectives: 7. The rule of law and the role of human
rights when peace and security are under attack Elena Katselli; 8. The
problematic authority of international human rights law Steven Wheatley; 9.
Universal human rights: a challenge too far Rob Dickinson; Part IV.
Theoretical Perspectives on Human Rights: 10. Human rights and the mass
media Eric Heinze; 11. Human rights activism, expertise and academic
inquiry: beyond legitimation v. emancipation - a self-critical reflection
Christine Bell; 12. Human rights, 'lawfare' and American exceptionalism
Richard Mullender.
Ole W. Pedersen; 2. The international human rights movement: still part of
the problem? David Kennedy; Part II. Domestic Human Rights Perspectives: 3.
The ongoing idolatry of the Human Rights Act Keith Ewing; 4. If you cannot
change the rules of the game, adapt to them: United Kingdom responses to
the restrictions set by Article 3 ECHR on 'national security' deportations
David Bonner; 5. The right to security - securing rights or securitizing
rights? Liora Lazarus; 6. Lawfare unbounded? Human rights and civil
liberties as weapons of area denial Colin Murray; Part III. International
Human Rights Law Perspectives: 7. The rule of law and the role of human
rights when peace and security are under attack Elena Katselli; 8. The
problematic authority of international human rights law Steven Wheatley; 9.
Universal human rights: a challenge too far Rob Dickinson; Part IV.
Theoretical Perspectives on Human Rights: 10. Human rights and the mass
media Eric Heinze; 11. Human rights activism, expertise and academic
inquiry: beyond legitimation v. emancipation - a self-critical reflection
Christine Bell; 12. Human rights, 'lawfare' and American exceptionalism
Richard Mullender.