The safeguarding of human rights remains highly problematic, despite the proliferation of human rights instruments and the many actions taken by a variety of actors, such as governmental and non-governmental organizations, (individual) states and the international community over the past decades. Human rights violations do still occur on a large scale and injustice remains rampant. Central to this problem appears to be that social, economic, cultural and political structures in societies provide for denialist defense mechanisms. Such deeply embedded denialism causes and/or facilitates human rights violations, because the true nature of the problems involved remains fully or partly unacknowledged and as a result appropriate action remains ab...
The European Convention on Human Rights (hereafter, Convention) was signed in 1950 by Western Europe...
Although supporters of human rights are sometimes reluctant to admit it, the very concept of human ...
This article identifies and considers the existence of a manifest, though often overlooked, paradox ...
The safeguarding of human rights remains highly problematic, despite the proliferation of human righ...
This presentation reports on a series of qualitative studies carried out to investigate ordinary peo...
This chapter will explore the case of prisoner disenfranchisement in the United Kingdom (hereinafter...
One of the most important issues facing the international human rights movement is the claim that hu...
This book, newly available in paperback, argues for greater openness in the ways we approach human r...
The concept of human rights holds a distinctive significance in political practice, yet philosophers...
Progress in human rights is one of the hallmark achievements of the last century. In 1914, more than...
ABSTRACT Human rights are universally based on the concept of human dignity. Various international o...
The journey undertaken towards the realization of human rights in the last century is closely relate...
Human rights violations occur daily, all over the world. Sovereign states legally bear the primary r...
The purpose of the present study is to theorize oppositional discourse that has not yet been concept...
This book offers a thorough study of the relationship between law and genocide denial from the persp...
The European Convention on Human Rights (hereafter, Convention) was signed in 1950 by Western Europe...
Although supporters of human rights are sometimes reluctant to admit it, the very concept of human ...
This article identifies and considers the existence of a manifest, though often overlooked, paradox ...
The safeguarding of human rights remains highly problematic, despite the proliferation of human righ...
This presentation reports on a series of qualitative studies carried out to investigate ordinary peo...
This chapter will explore the case of prisoner disenfranchisement in the United Kingdom (hereinafter...
One of the most important issues facing the international human rights movement is the claim that hu...
This book, newly available in paperback, argues for greater openness in the ways we approach human r...
The concept of human rights holds a distinctive significance in political practice, yet philosophers...
Progress in human rights is one of the hallmark achievements of the last century. In 1914, more than...
ABSTRACT Human rights are universally based on the concept of human dignity. Various international o...
The journey undertaken towards the realization of human rights in the last century is closely relate...
Human rights violations occur daily, all over the world. Sovereign states legally bear the primary r...
The purpose of the present study is to theorize oppositional discourse that has not yet been concept...
This book offers a thorough study of the relationship between law and genocide denial from the persp...
The European Convention on Human Rights (hereafter, Convention) was signed in 1950 by Western Europe...
Although supporters of human rights are sometimes reluctant to admit it, the very concept of human ...
This article identifies and considers the existence of a manifest, though often overlooked, paradox ...