This essay recognizes human rights as somethingmore profound than legal rights. In the context of therise of global capitalism, being faithful to humanrights’ intrinsic counter-hegemonic nature requirescontemplating a picture larger than rights litigation.This involves reassessing the efficacy of human rightsinstruments in order to address the structural causesimpairing human rights
Human rights are the fundamental rights and freedoms that belong to everyone, everywhere throughout ...
© Jack Donnelly. All rights reserved. This article is forthcoming in Human Rights Quarterly. This pa...
Th is article questions whether transitional justice can deliver social change. Th e author discusse...
This essay recognizes human rights as somethingmore profound than legal rights. In the context of th...
International discourse on human rights law has seldom explored the potential and promise of the int...
[Excerpt] Much ink has been spilt and hairs split in the battle between orthodox and political conc...
The author traces the development of human rights in North America since the Second World War, and e...
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the MA in Understanding and Securing Human Rights offered at th...
Human rights are, literally, the rights we have simply because we are human. They are equal rights: ...
The article draws on scholarships in the areas of international law, inequality and energy justice t...
Since 1948, the study of human rights has been dominated by legal scholarship that has sought to inv...
This book is a collection of narratives and research that explores our understanding of human rights...
In the early 1990s, all but one Master’s degree programme on human rights in the world approached th...
This book is about the current state of human rights and the advocacy campaigns to end various abuse...
With the commodification of rights as private privileges under neoliberal capitalism, movements in t...
Human rights are the fundamental rights and freedoms that belong to everyone, everywhere throughout ...
© Jack Donnelly. All rights reserved. This article is forthcoming in Human Rights Quarterly. This pa...
Th is article questions whether transitional justice can deliver social change. Th e author discusse...
This essay recognizes human rights as somethingmore profound than legal rights. In the context of th...
International discourse on human rights law has seldom explored the potential and promise of the int...
[Excerpt] Much ink has been spilt and hairs split in the battle between orthodox and political conc...
The author traces the development of human rights in North America since the Second World War, and e...
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the MA in Understanding and Securing Human Rights offered at th...
Human rights are, literally, the rights we have simply because we are human. They are equal rights: ...
The article draws on scholarships in the areas of international law, inequality and energy justice t...
Since 1948, the study of human rights has been dominated by legal scholarship that has sought to inv...
This book is a collection of narratives and research that explores our understanding of human rights...
In the early 1990s, all but one Master’s degree programme on human rights in the world approached th...
This book is about the current state of human rights and the advocacy campaigns to end various abuse...
With the commodification of rights as private privileges under neoliberal capitalism, movements in t...
Human rights are the fundamental rights and freedoms that belong to everyone, everywhere throughout ...
© Jack Donnelly. All rights reserved. This article is forthcoming in Human Rights Quarterly. This pa...
Th is article questions whether transitional justice can deliver social change. Th e author discusse...