The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, arguably the founding document of the human rights movement, fully embraces economic, social, and cultural rights, as well as civil and political rights, within its text. However, for most of the fifty years since the Declaration was adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations, the focus of the international community has been on civil and political rights. This focus has slowly shifted over the past two decades. Recent international human rights treaties--such as the Convention on the Rights of the Child and the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women--grant equal importance to protecting and advancing nonpolitical rights. In this collection of essays, ...
Universal human rights and particular cultural identities, which are relativistic by nature, seem to...
One of the most important issues facing the international human rights movement is the claim that hu...
This thesis will examine and evaluate how post-colonial and universal key concepts reflects on The U...
The half-century since the drafting of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights\u27 has been famous...
A review of: Giving Meaning to Economic, Social and Cultural Rights edited by Isfahan Merali and Val...
As we celebrate the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the idea of h...
Human Rights: A Cross-Cultural Perspective addresses the effects of recent global transformations in...
This book makes a significant contribution to the on-going international dialogue on the meaning of ...
Universal Human Rights brings new clarity to the important and highly contested concept universal hu...
The cultural politics of human rights disrupts taken-for-granted norms of national political life. H...
The future of economic and social rights is unlikely to resemble its past. Neglected within the huma...
This volume offers a selection of those major contributions which have shaped debate in the field of...
This article uses post-colonial theory to examine the cluster of international human rights known as...
With the commodification of rights as private privileges under neoliberal capitalism, movements in t...
Human rights are among the key concepts of sustainability science because they constitute the basis ...
Universal human rights and particular cultural identities, which are relativistic by nature, seem to...
One of the most important issues facing the international human rights movement is the claim that hu...
This thesis will examine and evaluate how post-colonial and universal key concepts reflects on The U...
The half-century since the drafting of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights\u27 has been famous...
A review of: Giving Meaning to Economic, Social and Cultural Rights edited by Isfahan Merali and Val...
As we celebrate the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the idea of h...
Human Rights: A Cross-Cultural Perspective addresses the effects of recent global transformations in...
This book makes a significant contribution to the on-going international dialogue on the meaning of ...
Universal Human Rights brings new clarity to the important and highly contested concept universal hu...
The cultural politics of human rights disrupts taken-for-granted norms of national political life. H...
The future of economic and social rights is unlikely to resemble its past. Neglected within the huma...
This volume offers a selection of those major contributions which have shaped debate in the field of...
This article uses post-colonial theory to examine the cluster of international human rights known as...
With the commodification of rights as private privileges under neoliberal capitalism, movements in t...
Human rights are among the key concepts of sustainability science because they constitute the basis ...
Universal human rights and particular cultural identities, which are relativistic by nature, seem to...
One of the most important issues facing the international human rights movement is the claim that hu...
This thesis will examine and evaluate how post-colonial and universal key concepts reflects on The U...