Article first published online: 28 Sep 2011How should we understand the cultural politics that has surrounded the development of international human rights? Two perspectives frame contemporary debate. For ‘cultural particularists’, human rights are western artefacts; alien to other societies, and an inappropriate basis for international institutional development. For ‘negotiated universalists’, a widespread global consensus undergirds international human rights norms, with few states openly contesting their status as fundamental standards of political legitimacy. This article advances an alternative understanding, pursuing John Vincent's provocative, yet undeveloped, suggestion that while the notion of human rights has its origins in Europe...
This article examines a number of efforts to define and ensure human rights in Europe and Africa
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Globalization has made human rights both increasingly important as the normative standards that seek...
How should we understand the cultural politics that has surrounded the development of international ...
The article examines the concept of universalism of human rights, which came into prominence after W...
Human rights and democracy have been regarded as a mutually reinforcing couple by many political the...
Progress in human rights is one of the hallmark achievements of the last century. In 1914, more than...
This article has been published by the journal Transnational Legal Theory. The article is an expande...
This article presents a critical analysis of the UN Human Rights Council’s (HRC) engagement with the...
This article examines the tensions between the presently dominant form of globalisation, which will ...
The concept of human rights holds a distinctive significance in political practice, yet philosophers...
The cultural politics of human rights disrupts taken-for-granted norms of national political life. H...
Universal human rights and particular cultural identities, which are relativistic by nature, seem to...
The cultural politics of human rights disrupts taken-for-granted norms of national political life. H...
The article analyzes the key historical stages of the formation of human rights. It is determined th...
This article examines a number of efforts to define and ensure human rights in Europe and Africa
This article investigates how the idea of universal human rights has been co-opted by the prevailing...
Globalization has made human rights both increasingly important as the normative standards that seek...
How should we understand the cultural politics that has surrounded the development of international ...
The article examines the concept of universalism of human rights, which came into prominence after W...
Human rights and democracy have been regarded as a mutually reinforcing couple by many political the...
Progress in human rights is one of the hallmark achievements of the last century. In 1914, more than...
This article has been published by the journal Transnational Legal Theory. The article is an expande...
This article presents a critical analysis of the UN Human Rights Council’s (HRC) engagement with the...
This article examines the tensions between the presently dominant form of globalisation, which will ...
The concept of human rights holds a distinctive significance in political practice, yet philosophers...
The cultural politics of human rights disrupts taken-for-granted norms of national political life. H...
Universal human rights and particular cultural identities, which are relativistic by nature, seem to...
The cultural politics of human rights disrupts taken-for-granted norms of national political life. H...
The article analyzes the key historical stages of the formation of human rights. It is determined th...
This article examines a number of efforts to define and ensure human rights in Europe and Africa
This article investigates how the idea of universal human rights has been co-opted by the prevailing...
Globalization has made human rights both increasingly important as the normative standards that seek...