This essay suggests that the pandemic brings unprecedented economic and social challenges while simultaneously opening the door for the renegotiation of minimum guarantees that human rights discourses conceptualise. The particular conditions of the pandemic have the potential to crystallise slow and structured forms of violence, and widen our imagination of the possibilities for human rights discourses. This is especially the case because neoliberal rationality doesn’t have the hegemony over social movements and human rights imagination, as it may have done in the 90s
This article is a commentary on the article: “What do Human Rights Do? An Anthropological Inquiry” b...
With the commodification of rights as private privileges under neoliberal capitalism, movements in t...
What a paradox human rights are. As positive legal enactments, they are the result of political barg...
This essay suggests that the pandemic brings unprecedented economic and social challenges while simu...
Do human rights offer the potential to challenge neo-liberalism? I argue that rather than understan...
This article examines the tensions between the presently dominant form of globalisation, which will ...
The article aims to analyse the transformation in the global governance of human rights under neolib...
The COVID-19 pandemic makes patently clear the limitations and vulnerabilities of the global capital...
This article addresses what is increasingly perceived as a crisis of human rights. While contemporar...
It is impossible to trivialize the images of pain that have been circulating for weeks. Across the p...
This article addresses the summative effects of the social crisis and the Covid-19 pandemic on the ...
There are no doubt human rights advocates who would baulk at the claim that somehow human rights ser...
ABSTRACT Objective: this paper aims to establish theoretical contributions of humanist capitalism, a...
The COVID-19 pandemic has produced a health and economic crisis of unprecedented scope. As economist...
A “crisis” of international human rights is under way. This article focuseson the “neoliberalism and...
This article is a commentary on the article: “What do Human Rights Do? An Anthropological Inquiry” b...
With the commodification of rights as private privileges under neoliberal capitalism, movements in t...
What a paradox human rights are. As positive legal enactments, they are the result of political barg...
This essay suggests that the pandemic brings unprecedented economic and social challenges while simu...
Do human rights offer the potential to challenge neo-liberalism? I argue that rather than understan...
This article examines the tensions between the presently dominant form of globalisation, which will ...
The article aims to analyse the transformation in the global governance of human rights under neolib...
The COVID-19 pandemic makes patently clear the limitations and vulnerabilities of the global capital...
This article addresses what is increasingly perceived as a crisis of human rights. While contemporar...
It is impossible to trivialize the images of pain that have been circulating for weeks. Across the p...
This article addresses the summative effects of the social crisis and the Covid-19 pandemic on the ...
There are no doubt human rights advocates who would baulk at the claim that somehow human rights ser...
ABSTRACT Objective: this paper aims to establish theoretical contributions of humanist capitalism, a...
The COVID-19 pandemic has produced a health and economic crisis of unprecedented scope. As economist...
A “crisis” of international human rights is under way. This article focuseson the “neoliberalism and...
This article is a commentary on the article: “What do Human Rights Do? An Anthropological Inquiry” b...
With the commodification of rights as private privileges under neoliberal capitalism, movements in t...
What a paradox human rights are. As positive legal enactments, they are the result of political barg...