The Socio-Political Practice of Human Rights - Kiran Kaur Grewal

The Socio-Political Practice of Human Rights

Between the Universal and the Particular
Buch | Softcover
222 Seiten
2018
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-138-36808-8 (ISBN)
54,85 inkl. MwSt
This book examines discourses of rights and practices of resistance in post-conflict societies, exploring the interaction between the international human rights framework and different actors seeking political and social change. Presenting detailed new case studies from Sierra Leone, Sri Lanka and Kosovo, it reveals the necessity of social scientific interventions in the field of human rights. The author shows how a shift away from the realm of normative political or legal theory towards a more sociological analysis promises a better understanding of both the limits of current human rights approaches and possible sites of potential.

Considering the diverse ways in which human rights are enacted and mobilised, The Socio-Political Practice of Human Rights engages with major sites of tension and debate, examining the question of whether human rights are universal or culturally relative; their relationship to forms of economic and political domination; the role of law as a mechanism for social change and the ways in which the language of human rights facilitates or closes sites of radical resistance. By situating these debates in specific contexts, this book concludes by proposing new ways of theorizing human rights.

Empirically grounded and offering an alternate framework for understanding the fluid and ambiguous operation of power within the theory and practice of human rights, this volume will appeal to scholars of sociology, law and politics with interests in gender, resistance, international law, human rights and socio-legal discourse.

Kiran Kaur Grewal is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Social Justice at the Australian Catholic University, Australia.

List of Figures

Introduction

Part I The Debates

1. The universalism/cultural relativism debate

2. The place of law in human rights

3. The radical potential of human rights.

Part II The Case Studies

4. Kosovo - international humanitarianism and the narrative of ‘ancient ethnic hatreds’

5. International legal institutions - site of empowerment or further marginalisation? The example of the Special Court for Sierra Leone

6. From civil to political society - human rights, knowledge and power in post-war Sri Lanka

Part III Retheorising Human Rights

7. Between the universal and the particular? Reframing the rights versus culture debate

8. Law as tool for positive social change

Conclusion - reinvigorating the radical potential of human rights

Bibliography

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Global Connections
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 430 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte
Recht / Steuern Allgemeines / Lexika
Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Öffentliches Recht Völkerrecht
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Allgemeines / Lexika
ISBN-10 1-138-36808-3 / 1138368083
ISBN-13 978-1-138-36808-8 / 9781138368088
Zustand Neuware
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