This introduction sets out key aspects of the relationship between human rights and legal pluralism in cities and towns. Over the years, such localities have come to engage with human rights in many ways that contribute to the pluralization of understandings of human rights. For one, cities and towns are agents, or norm entrepreneurs rather than the passive receivers of human rights as international law and politics. In addition, local governments are actors, bringing into question to what extent they could become subjects rather than mere objects of international law, with their own international competences and obligations, making and enforcing law. Thirdly, localities serve as arenas, far from homogenous entities but rather spaces which ...
This collection of essays interrogates how human rights law and practice acquire meaning in relation...
The relationship between legal pluralism and international human rights law is a complex and multi-f...
The demographic patterns in developing countries have significantly changed in the recent few decade...
This introduction sets out key aspects of the relationship between human rights and legal pluralism ...
Local governments around the world have been engaging with international law and policy at an expone...
The growing influence and self-confidence of local authorities count among the most interesting rece...
Cities increasingly base their local policies on human rights. Human rights cities promise to forge ...
We are used to thinking of human rights as a matter for state governmentsto deal with. Much less inv...
This thesis examines domestication of human rights discourse through the world society theory which ...
Increasingly, urban actors invoke human rights to address inequalities, combat privatisation, and un...
Cities, towns, and their local authorities are increasingly regarded as central actors in the realiz...
Expanding globalization and urbanization have intensified the threats to human rights for many vulne...
In a time where political populism and critiques against the international human rights paradigm has...
Human rights have been facing criticism on many fronts, including the challenges of the “enforcement...
This collection of essays interrogates how human rights law and practice acquire meaning in relation...
This collection of essays interrogates how human rights law and practice acquire meaning in relation...
The relationship between legal pluralism and international human rights law is a complex and multi-f...
The demographic patterns in developing countries have significantly changed in the recent few decade...
This introduction sets out key aspects of the relationship between human rights and legal pluralism ...
Local governments around the world have been engaging with international law and policy at an expone...
The growing influence and self-confidence of local authorities count among the most interesting rece...
Cities increasingly base their local policies on human rights. Human rights cities promise to forge ...
We are used to thinking of human rights as a matter for state governmentsto deal with. Much less inv...
This thesis examines domestication of human rights discourse through the world society theory which ...
Increasingly, urban actors invoke human rights to address inequalities, combat privatisation, and un...
Cities, towns, and their local authorities are increasingly regarded as central actors in the realiz...
Expanding globalization and urbanization have intensified the threats to human rights for many vulne...
In a time where political populism and critiques against the international human rights paradigm has...
Human rights have been facing criticism on many fronts, including the challenges of the “enforcement...
This collection of essays interrogates how human rights law and practice acquire meaning in relation...
This collection of essays interrogates how human rights law and practice acquire meaning in relation...
The relationship between legal pluralism and international human rights law is a complex and multi-f...
The demographic patterns in developing countries have significantly changed in the recent few decade...