Many contemporary human rights theorists argue that we can establish the normative universality of human rights despite extensive cultural and moral diversity by appealing to the notion of overlapping consensus. In this paper I argue that proposals to ground the universality of human rights in overlapping consensus on the list of rights are unsuccessful. I consider an example from Islamic comprehensive doctrine in order to demonstrate that apparent consensus on the list of rights may not in fact constitute meaningful agreement and may not be sufficient to ground the universality of human rights. I conclude with some general suggestions for establishing the universality of human rights. Instead of presuming the universality of human rights b...
This paper analyzes theories correlated with Human Rights and Intercultural Communication. The Unive...
The question of the universality of human rights has much in common with the question of the univers...
The question of the universality of human rights has much in common with the question of the univers...
This dissertation begins by emphasizing a distinction between demands of justice and requirements of...
The goal of the human rights movement to formulate a jurisprudence of rights valid for ...
This research is a critique of the universalist theory of international human rights treaty law thro...
This is a study of how one can successfully justify the universality of human rights to people with ...
A review of Human Rights: New Perspectives, New Realities, edited by Adamantia Pollis and Peter Schw...
In this paper I examine the drafting of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. My analysis count...
Human rights are today criticized as not compatible with different cultural values and the debate ha...
The question of the universality of human rights has much in common with the question of the univers...
Universal human rights (HR) are often theorized as philosophically neutral. Because they do not espo...
This paper aims at examining the paradox of universality of human rights and trying to bring Western...
The concept of human rights, supposedly of universal importance, is usually derived from the traditi...
this paper aims at examining the paradox of universality of human rights and trying to bring Western...
This paper analyzes theories correlated with Human Rights and Intercultural Communication. The Unive...
The question of the universality of human rights has much in common with the question of the univers...
The question of the universality of human rights has much in common with the question of the univers...
This dissertation begins by emphasizing a distinction between demands of justice and requirements of...
The goal of the human rights movement to formulate a jurisprudence of rights valid for ...
This research is a critique of the universalist theory of international human rights treaty law thro...
This is a study of how one can successfully justify the universality of human rights to people with ...
A review of Human Rights: New Perspectives, New Realities, edited by Adamantia Pollis and Peter Schw...
In this paper I examine the drafting of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. My analysis count...
Human rights are today criticized as not compatible with different cultural values and the debate ha...
The question of the universality of human rights has much in common with the question of the univers...
Universal human rights (HR) are often theorized as philosophically neutral. Because they do not espo...
This paper aims at examining the paradox of universality of human rights and trying to bring Western...
The concept of human rights, supposedly of universal importance, is usually derived from the traditi...
this paper aims at examining the paradox of universality of human rights and trying to bring Western...
This paper analyzes theories correlated with Human Rights and Intercultural Communication. The Unive...
The question of the universality of human rights has much in common with the question of the univers...
The question of the universality of human rights has much in common with the question of the univers...