For a long time, cultural rights were considered the ‘Cinderella of the human rights family’; neglected by States, academics and other stakeholders. The establishment of the mandate of the Special Rapporteur on Cultural Rights formed an important catalyst for the further elaboration of these human rights. One of the reasons why cultural rights were neglected or addressed with a considerable amount of reserve or skepticism was that these rights were considered to protect and promote, apart from the positive dimensions of cultures, also cultural activities and practices that are very questionable from a human rights perspective. Many of such harmful cultural practices particularly affect women. Examples are female genital mutilation (FGM), wi...
Womens' access to and enjoyment of human rights are increasingly being used as a global measure of o...
In this paper our intention is to examine the relationship between culture, human rights, in particu...
The liberal conception of the state is marked by an insistence upon the equal civil and political ri...
Ever since the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948 there has been a debate...
The evolution of the discourse surrounding human rights has led to calls for multiculturalism in mod...
The article revisits the relationship between culture and human rights through the analysis of one t...
Shortly after the adoption of the UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity...
Commissioned by the Foundation for Human Rights, AprilIn 2004, the Foundation for Human Rights commi...
Women rights are the rights and entitlements claimed for women and girls of many societies worldwide...
International human rights treaties ensure basic rights to all people, regardless of nationality. Th...
The link between cultural diversity and human rights was clearly established by the Universal Declar...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (“UDHR”) remains an emblem of hope and change in a world f...
South Africa is infamous for its history of disenfranchising most of its population under the dehuma...
This article investigates the question of how to address, in an appropriate and effective way, an in...
‘Women’s rights are human rights!’ This notion may seem self evident, as the international system fo...
Womens' access to and enjoyment of human rights are increasingly being used as a global measure of o...
In this paper our intention is to examine the relationship between culture, human rights, in particu...
The liberal conception of the state is marked by an insistence upon the equal civil and political ri...
Ever since the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948 there has been a debate...
The evolution of the discourse surrounding human rights has led to calls for multiculturalism in mod...
The article revisits the relationship between culture and human rights through the analysis of one t...
Shortly after the adoption of the UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity...
Commissioned by the Foundation for Human Rights, AprilIn 2004, the Foundation for Human Rights commi...
Women rights are the rights and entitlements claimed for women and girls of many societies worldwide...
International human rights treaties ensure basic rights to all people, regardless of nationality. Th...
The link between cultural diversity and human rights was clearly established by the Universal Declar...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (“UDHR”) remains an emblem of hope and change in a world f...
South Africa is infamous for its history of disenfranchising most of its population under the dehuma...
This article investigates the question of how to address, in an appropriate and effective way, an in...
‘Women’s rights are human rights!’ This notion may seem self evident, as the international system fo...
Womens' access to and enjoyment of human rights are increasingly being used as a global measure of o...
In this paper our intention is to examine the relationship between culture, human rights, in particu...
The liberal conception of the state is marked by an insistence upon the equal civil and political ri...