Principles of human rights rest at the heart of social justice and notions of an inclusive society. This article seeks to refocus practice attention on the issue of human rights and the ways in which rights-based ideas can be integrated across practice, policy and legal domains. It argues that creating systems in which critical components mutually reinforce rightsbased ideas will be more likely to have the depth of influence required to shift thinking toward rights-based practice and maintain its endurance over time
This article discusses the implications of the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA). It suggests that the HRA...
The fact of multiculturalism or pluralism plays a significant role in forming the law as well as in ...
The Social Practice of Human Rights bridges the conventional scholar-practitioner divide by focusing...
Human rights scholars and organizations often call on governments to adopt ‘human rights-based appro...
The aim of this article is to contribute to the discussion on the nature, scope and meaning of the c...
International discourse on human rights law has seldom explored the potential and promise of the int...
Since 1948, the study of human rights has been dominated by legal scholarship that has sought to inv...
The human rights often are cited as an ultimate goal for the discipline of social science. It guides...
This chapter seeks to outline a future research agenda for social rights that (a) reclaims social ri...
This digest offers a multidimensional, well-chosen, and timely compilation of resources analyzing th...
This chapter seeks to outline a future research agenda for social rights that (a) reclaims social ri...
If human rights are to be effectively protected and adhered to, then they need to be owned by all an...
This article conceives of human rights as a tool for promoting the values of its users. It links hum...
Introduction Human rights are 'struggle' concepts and people engage in this struggle through theory ...
Human rights are, literally, the rights we have simply because we are human. They are equal rights: ...
This article discusses the implications of the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA). It suggests that the HRA...
The fact of multiculturalism or pluralism plays a significant role in forming the law as well as in ...
The Social Practice of Human Rights bridges the conventional scholar-practitioner divide by focusing...
Human rights scholars and organizations often call on governments to adopt ‘human rights-based appro...
The aim of this article is to contribute to the discussion on the nature, scope and meaning of the c...
International discourse on human rights law has seldom explored the potential and promise of the int...
Since 1948, the study of human rights has been dominated by legal scholarship that has sought to inv...
The human rights often are cited as an ultimate goal for the discipline of social science. It guides...
This chapter seeks to outline a future research agenda for social rights that (a) reclaims social ri...
This digest offers a multidimensional, well-chosen, and timely compilation of resources analyzing th...
This chapter seeks to outline a future research agenda for social rights that (a) reclaims social ri...
If human rights are to be effectively protected and adhered to, then they need to be owned by all an...
This article conceives of human rights as a tool for promoting the values of its users. It links hum...
Introduction Human rights are 'struggle' concepts and people engage in this struggle through theory ...
Human rights are, literally, the rights we have simply because we are human. They are equal rights: ...
This article discusses the implications of the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA). It suggests that the HRA...
The fact of multiculturalism or pluralism plays a significant role in forming the law as well as in ...
The Social Practice of Human Rights bridges the conventional scholar-practitioner divide by focusing...