Making Human Rights Intelligible
Towards a Sociology of Human Rights
Herausgeber: Verschraegen, Gert; Madsen, Mikael Rask
Making Human Rights Intelligible
Towards a Sociology of Human Rights
Herausgeber: Verschraegen, Gert; Madsen, Mikael Rask
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By highlighting the institutional and socio-cultural context of human rights, this timely collection provides illuminating insights into the emergence and contemporary societal significance of human rights.
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By highlighting the institutional and socio-cultural context of human rights, this timely collection provides illuminating insights into the emergence and contemporary societal significance of human rights.
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Produktdetails
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- Onati International Series in Law and Society
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 156mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 628g
- ISBN-13: 9781849463959
- ISBN-10: 1849463956
- Artikelnr.: 36348450
- Onati International Series in Law and Society
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 156mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 628g
- ISBN-13: 9781849463959
- ISBN-10: 1849463956
- Artikelnr.: 36348450
Mikael Rask Madsen is Director of iCourts, Centre of Excellence for International Courts and a Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen. Gert Verschraegen is a Professor of Sociology at the University of Antwerp.
1. Making Human Rights Intelligible: An Introduction to a Sociology of
Human Rights Mikael Rask Madsen and Gert Verschraegen PART I - SOCIOLOGICAL
UNDERSTANDINGS OF HUMAN RIGHTS 2. State Building, Constitutional Rights and
the Social Construction of Norms: Outline for a Sociology of Constitutions
Chris Thornhill 3. Differentiation and Inclusion: A Neglected Sociological
Approach to Fundamental Rights Gert Verschraegen 4. Beyond Prescription:
Towards a Reflexive Sociology of Human Rights Mikael Rask Madsen 5. Human
Rights between Brute Fact and Articulated Aspiration Paul Stenner 6.
International Human Rights versus Democracy Promotion: On Two Different
Meanings of Human Rights in US Foreign Policy Nicolas Guilhot 7. Towards a
Socio-legal Analysis of the European Convention on Human Rights Steven
Greer 8. In Defence of Societies Judith Blau and Alberto Moncada PART II -
HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF KEY INSTITUTIONS OF MODERN SOCIETY
9. From Citizenship to Human Rights to Human Rights Education Francisco O
Ramirez and Rennie Moon 10. (Human) Rights and Solidarity: Restructuring
the National Welfare Space Frederik Thuesen 11. Adapting Locally to
International Health and Human Rights Standards: An Alternative Theoretical
Framework for Progressive Realisation Lesley A Jacobs 12. 'Legal Form' and
the Purchase of Human Rights Discourse in Domestic Policy-Making: The
Achievement of Same-Sex Marriage in Canada Luke McNamara 13. Activating the
Law: Exploring the Legal Responses of NGOs to Gross Rights Violations
Loveday Hodson 14. The Complexities of Human Rights Implementation within
the Costa Rican Police System Quirine Eijkman
Human Rights Mikael Rask Madsen and Gert Verschraegen PART I - SOCIOLOGICAL
UNDERSTANDINGS OF HUMAN RIGHTS 2. State Building, Constitutional Rights and
the Social Construction of Norms: Outline for a Sociology of Constitutions
Chris Thornhill 3. Differentiation and Inclusion: A Neglected Sociological
Approach to Fundamental Rights Gert Verschraegen 4. Beyond Prescription:
Towards a Reflexive Sociology of Human Rights Mikael Rask Madsen 5. Human
Rights between Brute Fact and Articulated Aspiration Paul Stenner 6.
International Human Rights versus Democracy Promotion: On Two Different
Meanings of Human Rights in US Foreign Policy Nicolas Guilhot 7. Towards a
Socio-legal Analysis of the European Convention on Human Rights Steven
Greer 8. In Defence of Societies Judith Blau and Alberto Moncada PART II -
HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF KEY INSTITUTIONS OF MODERN SOCIETY
9. From Citizenship to Human Rights to Human Rights Education Francisco O
Ramirez and Rennie Moon 10. (Human) Rights and Solidarity: Restructuring
the National Welfare Space Frederik Thuesen 11. Adapting Locally to
International Health and Human Rights Standards: An Alternative Theoretical
Framework for Progressive Realisation Lesley A Jacobs 12. 'Legal Form' and
the Purchase of Human Rights Discourse in Domestic Policy-Making: The
Achievement of Same-Sex Marriage in Canada Luke McNamara 13. Activating the
Law: Exploring the Legal Responses of NGOs to Gross Rights Violations
Loveday Hodson 14. The Complexities of Human Rights Implementation within
the Costa Rican Police System Quirine Eijkman
1. Making Human Rights Intelligible: An Introduction to a Sociology of
Human Rights Mikael Rask Madsen and Gert Verschraegen PART I - SOCIOLOGICAL
UNDERSTANDINGS OF HUMAN RIGHTS 2. State Building, Constitutional Rights and
the Social Construction of Norms: Outline for a Sociology of Constitutions
Chris Thornhill 3. Differentiation and Inclusion: A Neglected Sociological
Approach to Fundamental Rights Gert Verschraegen 4. Beyond Prescription:
Towards a Reflexive Sociology of Human Rights Mikael Rask Madsen 5. Human
Rights between Brute Fact and Articulated Aspiration Paul Stenner 6.
International Human Rights versus Democracy Promotion: On Two Different
Meanings of Human Rights in US Foreign Policy Nicolas Guilhot 7. Towards a
Socio-legal Analysis of the European Convention on Human Rights Steven
Greer 8. In Defence of Societies Judith Blau and Alberto Moncada PART II -
HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF KEY INSTITUTIONS OF MODERN SOCIETY
9. From Citizenship to Human Rights to Human Rights Education Francisco O
Ramirez and Rennie Moon 10. (Human) Rights and Solidarity: Restructuring
the National Welfare Space Frederik Thuesen 11. Adapting Locally to
International Health and Human Rights Standards: An Alternative Theoretical
Framework for Progressive Realisation Lesley A Jacobs 12. 'Legal Form' and
the Purchase of Human Rights Discourse in Domestic Policy-Making: The
Achievement of Same-Sex Marriage in Canada Luke McNamara 13. Activating the
Law: Exploring the Legal Responses of NGOs to Gross Rights Violations
Loveday Hodson 14. The Complexities of Human Rights Implementation within
the Costa Rican Police System Quirine Eijkman
Human Rights Mikael Rask Madsen and Gert Verschraegen PART I - SOCIOLOGICAL
UNDERSTANDINGS OF HUMAN RIGHTS 2. State Building, Constitutional Rights and
the Social Construction of Norms: Outline for a Sociology of Constitutions
Chris Thornhill 3. Differentiation and Inclusion: A Neglected Sociological
Approach to Fundamental Rights Gert Verschraegen 4. Beyond Prescription:
Towards a Reflexive Sociology of Human Rights Mikael Rask Madsen 5. Human
Rights between Brute Fact and Articulated Aspiration Paul Stenner 6.
International Human Rights versus Democracy Promotion: On Two Different
Meanings of Human Rights in US Foreign Policy Nicolas Guilhot 7. Towards a
Socio-legal Analysis of the European Convention on Human Rights Steven
Greer 8. In Defence of Societies Judith Blau and Alberto Moncada PART II -
HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF KEY INSTITUTIONS OF MODERN SOCIETY
9. From Citizenship to Human Rights to Human Rights Education Francisco O
Ramirez and Rennie Moon 10. (Human) Rights and Solidarity: Restructuring
the National Welfare Space Frederik Thuesen 11. Adapting Locally to
International Health and Human Rights Standards: An Alternative Theoretical
Framework for Progressive Realisation Lesley A Jacobs 12. 'Legal Form' and
the Purchase of Human Rights Discourse in Domestic Policy-Making: The
Achievement of Same-Sex Marriage in Canada Luke McNamara 13. Activating the
Law: Exploring the Legal Responses of NGOs to Gross Rights Violations
Loveday Hodson 14. The Complexities of Human Rights Implementation within
the Costa Rican Police System Quirine Eijkman