This Article argues that international human rights law, and the human rights movement more generally, need more defenders than critics in the current international political environment. Groups ranging from academics to governments have taken stances critical of human rights, and this Article seeks to defend the rights framework from some of these while also arguing for the importance of human rights in today\u27s world. Noting that the field of human rights is not beyond criticism, this Article embraces some of those criticisms. However, it suggests that human rights law specialists need to spend at least as much time defending human rights law, and the universality of human rights, as they do criticizing it. Moreover, their criticisms...
The purpose of this article is to evaluate the institutional and normative capacity of international...
This piece argues that although human rights is an ideology although it presents itself as non-ideol...
This Essay examines the globalization of human rights law, a rather recent legal development which h...
This Article advances the thesis that international human rights law (IHRL) has strayed from its for...
The modern human rights movement began as a response to great evil perpetrated by individuals and na...
Using the accounts of Gewirth and Griffin as examples, the article criticises accounts of human righ...
One of the most important issues facing the international human rights movement is the claim that hu...
The shift in sovereignty accompanying globalization has meant that non-state actors are more involve...
Human rights defenders are being increasingly targeted across the globe. The rise of nationalist, po...
The fiftieth anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1998, coming in the decade ...
Like the men of fable who observed the elephant differently from different vantage points, scholars ...
This article explores the form and substance of current debates on the universality of international...
Human rights protection needs teeth. And those who work in the disparate field of human rights need ...
There is a marked disjuncture today between the generalized critique and rejection of human rights b...
[Excerpt] “This article supports Gewirth’s view: that is, the reason why utilitarian values such as ...
The purpose of this article is to evaluate the institutional and normative capacity of international...
This piece argues that although human rights is an ideology although it presents itself as non-ideol...
This Essay examines the globalization of human rights law, a rather recent legal development which h...
This Article advances the thesis that international human rights law (IHRL) has strayed from its for...
The modern human rights movement began as a response to great evil perpetrated by individuals and na...
Using the accounts of Gewirth and Griffin as examples, the article criticises accounts of human righ...
One of the most important issues facing the international human rights movement is the claim that hu...
The shift in sovereignty accompanying globalization has meant that non-state actors are more involve...
Human rights defenders are being increasingly targeted across the globe. The rise of nationalist, po...
The fiftieth anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1998, coming in the decade ...
Like the men of fable who observed the elephant differently from different vantage points, scholars ...
This article explores the form and substance of current debates on the universality of international...
Human rights protection needs teeth. And those who work in the disparate field of human rights need ...
There is a marked disjuncture today between the generalized critique and rejection of human rights b...
[Excerpt] “This article supports Gewirth’s view: that is, the reason why utilitarian values such as ...
The purpose of this article is to evaluate the institutional and normative capacity of international...
This piece argues that although human rights is an ideology although it presents itself as non-ideol...
This Essay examines the globalization of human rights law, a rather recent legal development which h...