Drawing upon critical legal theory, radical democratic thinking and feminist perspectives, Human Rights and Radical Social Transformation seeks to reassess the radical possibilities for human rights and explore how rights may be re-engaged as a tool to facilitate radical social change via the concept of 'human rights to come'.
Drawing upon critical legal theory, radical democratic thinking and feminist perspectives, Human Rights and Radical Social Transformation seeks to reassess the radical possibilities for human rights and explore how rights may be re-engaged as a tool to facilitate radical social change via the concept of 'human rights to come'.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kathryn McNeilly is a Lecturer in Law at Queen's University Belfast.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. The Excesses of Human Rights: Beginning to Think A Futural Future for Human Rights 3. (Re)Doing Rights: The Performativity of Human Rights To Come 4. Universality as Universalisation: The Universality of Human Rights To Come 5. Beyond Consensus: The Agonism of Human Rights To Come 6. Rethinking Paradoxical Sovereignty: The Ontology of Human Rights To Come 7. On Translation: The Practice of Human Rights To Come 8. Re-reading Feminist Engagements with Rights via Human Rights To Come Conclusion as Non-ConclusionThe possibilities of non-conclusion The challenges of non-conclusion A future in the futural
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. The Excesses of Human Rights: Beginning to Think A Futural Future for Human Rights 3. (Re)Doing Rights: The Performativity of Human Rights To Come 4. Universality as Universalisation: The Universality of Human Rights To Come 5. Beyond Consensus: The Agonism of Human Rights To Come 6. Rethinking Paradoxical Sovereignty: The Ontology of Human Rights To Come 7. On Translation: The Practice of Human Rights To Come 8. Re-reading Feminist Engagements with Rights via Human Rights To Come Conclusion as Non-ConclusionThe possibilities of non-conclusion The challenges of non-conclusion A future in the futural
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