Political and legal approaches to human rights edited by Tom Campbell and Kylie Bourne
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781138744585
Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() |
Law Library Open Shelf | K3240.C3625 POL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 147827 | Available | BK133511 |
Browsing Law Library shelves, Shelving location: Open Shelf Close shelf browser (Hides shelf browser)
K3240.B36 INT International human rights law and practice / | K3240.B827 INT International human rights in a nutshell | K3240.B87 MOO Business, human rights, and sustainability sourcebook / | K3240.C3625 POL Political and legal approaches to human rights | K3240.C75 ESS Essential cases on human rights for the police | K3240.C75 ESS Essential texts on human rights for the police : a compilation of international instruments / | K3240.C75 ESS Essential texts on human rights for the police : a compilation of international instruments / |
Includes bibliographical references and index
Tom Campbell / Human rights morality and human rights practice : an interactive approach -- Caroline West / Human rights for non-believers -- Duncan Ivison / Traces of recognition : rights and political realism -- Jovana Davidovic / A practical account of the concept of human rights -- Suzy Killmister / Deriving human rights from human dignity : a novel political approach -- John Tasioulas / Exiting the hall of mirrors : morality and law in human rights -- Denise Meyerson, / The mismatch between theory and practice in recent theorizing about human rights -- Jim Allan / Human rights, doubts, and democracy -- Octavio Luiz Motta Ferraz / Two conceptions of social and economic rights : basic needs versus equality -- David Kinley / The politics of human rights and finance -- Laura Valentini / Human rights, the political view, and transnational corporations : an exploration -- Sonu Bedi / The absence of horizontal effect in human rights law : domestic violence and the intimate sphere -- Seumas Miller / The human right to self-defence : natural, institutional or political right? -- Kylie Bourne / Beitz's two level model of human rights and statelessness -- Rhiannon Neilsen and Tom Campbell / An overview of political approaches to human rights.
This collection explores and illustrates issues arising from 'political' approaches to human rights in contrast to the more traditional 'moral' approaches. Moral approaches conceptualize and justify human rights in terms of priority rights which are both universal and moral. In contrast, political approaches focus on those human rights practices involved in the development and operation of human rights institutions, laws and political process, all in relative independence from their alleged moral foundations. The book contributes to the undiferstanding and analysis of 'political approaches', including considiferation of their diversity, and discussion of their strengths and weaknesses. The choice of contributors presents a balance between those theorists who favour some version of the political approach and those who are dubious about the perceived advantages. The chapters are grouped together in parts which constitute the distinctive issues addressed in the book. At a time when there is considerable uncertainty concerning their conceptual clarity, operation, feasibility, and their normative justifications, this volume will be of interest to those involved with the theory and practice of human rights, within law schools, and in politics and philosophy departments. It will also provide a useful resource for human rights practitioners and policy makers."
There are no comments on this title.