This powerful volume challenges the conventional view that the concept of human rights is peculiar to the West and, therefore, inherently alien to the non-Western traditions of third world countries. This book demonstrates that there is a contextual legitimacy for the concept of human rights.https://scholarlycommons.law.emory.edu/cslr-books/1123/thumbnail.jp
Hitherto the human rights debate in Africa has concentrated on the legal and philosophical. The auth...
This book critically examines the civil, political, socioeconomic, and group rights protected under ...
Published as Chapter 13 in Human Rights, the Rule of Law, and Development in Africa, Gaby Oré Aguila...
This powerful volume challenges the conventional view that the concept of human rights is peculiar t...
The modern crusade for human rights has been seen as having its foundation in Western (European and ...
The modern crusade for human rights has been seen as having its foundation in Western (European and ...
The authors of this volume seek to contribute to the clarification of the very difficult conceptual ...
The authors of this volume seek to contribute to the clarification of the very difficult conceptual ...
This Article considers the dominant liberal interpretation of human rights and examines its relevanc...
This Article considers the dominant liberal interpretation of human rights and examines its relevanc...
This Article considers the dominant liberal interpretation of human rights and examines its relevanc...
Human Rights: A Cross-Cultural Perspective addresses the effects of recent global transformations in...
Human Rights: A Cross-Cultural Perspective addresses the effects of recent global transformations in...
Both the theory and practice of human rights in sub-Saharan Africa evokes a great deal of controvers...
Hitherto the human rights debate in Africa has concentrated on the legal and philosophical. The auth...
Hitherto the human rights debate in Africa has concentrated on the legal and philosophical. The auth...
This book critically examines the civil, political, socioeconomic, and group rights protected under ...
Published as Chapter 13 in Human Rights, the Rule of Law, and Development in Africa, Gaby Oré Aguila...
This powerful volume challenges the conventional view that the concept of human rights is peculiar t...
The modern crusade for human rights has been seen as having its foundation in Western (European and ...
The modern crusade for human rights has been seen as having its foundation in Western (European and ...
The authors of this volume seek to contribute to the clarification of the very difficult conceptual ...
The authors of this volume seek to contribute to the clarification of the very difficult conceptual ...
This Article considers the dominant liberal interpretation of human rights and examines its relevanc...
This Article considers the dominant liberal interpretation of human rights and examines its relevanc...
This Article considers the dominant liberal interpretation of human rights and examines its relevanc...
Human Rights: A Cross-Cultural Perspective addresses the effects of recent global transformations in...
Human Rights: A Cross-Cultural Perspective addresses the effects of recent global transformations in...
Both the theory and practice of human rights in sub-Saharan Africa evokes a great deal of controvers...
Hitherto the human rights debate in Africa has concentrated on the legal and philosophical. The auth...
Hitherto the human rights debate in Africa has concentrated on the legal and philosophical. The auth...
This book critically examines the civil, political, socioeconomic, and group rights protected under ...
Published as Chapter 13 in Human Rights, the Rule of Law, and Development in Africa, Gaby Oré Aguila...