This piece argues that although human rights is an ideology although it presents itself as non-ideological, non-partisan, and universal. It contends that the human rights corpus, taken as a whole, as a document of ideals and values, particularly the positive law of human rights, requires the construction of states to reflect the structures and values of governance that derive from Western liberalism, especially the contemporary variations of liberal democracy practiced in Western democracies. Viewed from this perspective, the human rights regime has serious and dramatic implications for questions of cultural diversity, the sovereignty of states, and the universality of human rights
In an increasingly diverse and multi-polar world, the international human rights field risks losing ...
In an increasingly diverse and multi-polar world, the international human rights field risks losing ...
The concept of human rights holds a distinctive significance in political practice, yet philosophers...
This piece argues that although human rights is an ideology although it presents itself as non-ideol...
This piece argues that although human rights is an ideology although it presents itself as non-ideol...
The international regime of human rights governs the kinds of freedoms, liberties, benefits, autonom...
The discursive character of human rights prevents a precise summary of historical origin, rationale,...
The discursive character of human rights prevents a precise summary of historical origin, rationale,...
The discursive character of human rights prevents a precise summary of historical origin, rationale,...
The discursive character of human rights prevents a precise summary of historical origin, rationale,...
The article examines the concept of universalism of human rights, which came into prominence after W...
The article examines the concept of universalism of human rights, which came into prominence after W...
The article examines the concept of universalism of human rights, which came into prominence after W...
How can we say that the ideology of human rights is not human? Yes, we can say that, because the hum...
How should we understand the cultural politics that has surrounded the development of international ...
In an increasingly diverse and multi-polar world, the international human rights field risks losing ...
In an increasingly diverse and multi-polar world, the international human rights field risks losing ...
The concept of human rights holds a distinctive significance in political practice, yet philosophers...
This piece argues that although human rights is an ideology although it presents itself as non-ideol...
This piece argues that although human rights is an ideology although it presents itself as non-ideol...
The international regime of human rights governs the kinds of freedoms, liberties, benefits, autonom...
The discursive character of human rights prevents a precise summary of historical origin, rationale,...
The discursive character of human rights prevents a precise summary of historical origin, rationale,...
The discursive character of human rights prevents a precise summary of historical origin, rationale,...
The discursive character of human rights prevents a precise summary of historical origin, rationale,...
The article examines the concept of universalism of human rights, which came into prominence after W...
The article examines the concept of universalism of human rights, which came into prominence after W...
The article examines the concept of universalism of human rights, which came into prominence after W...
How can we say that the ideology of human rights is not human? Yes, we can say that, because the hum...
How should we understand the cultural politics that has surrounded the development of international ...
In an increasingly diverse and multi-polar world, the international human rights field risks losing ...
In an increasingly diverse and multi-polar world, the international human rights field risks losing ...
The concept of human rights holds a distinctive significance in political practice, yet philosophers...