While some accounts of rights and property paradigms see property as an inherent incident of a colonizing form of human rights law and discourse, others draw out the contradictions between them, suggesting that human rights and property have opposing impulses towards inclusion and exclusion respectively. While not rejecting the insights of either of these positions, the author argues that a fundamental ambivalence lies at the heart of human rights law and discourse demonstrating both oppressive and emancipatory potential. This ambivalence is, the author argues, also internal to the Western property concept – a claim facilitating a renewed emphasis upon property's inclusory potential as an institutional foundation for a more eco-humane and v...
There is currently in international law an overstatement of the tie between property and identity. I...
The interrelationship of (human) rights and property paradigms raises particularly profound question...
The interrelationship of (human) rights and property paradigms raises particularly profound question...
While some accounts of rights and property paradigms see property as an inherent incident of a colon...
While some accounts of rights and property paradigms see property as an inherent incident of a colon...
How does property relate to human rights? Is property itself a human right, or contrariwise, an impe...
This paper examines the interplay between discourses of exclusion and inclusion in the relationship ...
This paper examines the interplay between discourses of exclusion and inclusion in the relationship ...
Using a historical and analytical approach, this paper explores the dual nature of the human right t...
The question of whether private property rights can be human rights is longstanding. In this article...
Despite the absence of a comprehensive global pact on the subject, the human right to property prote...
Today, property rights have occupied tremendous academic and political space because of their close ...
This article begins with a study of the political economy of welfare capitalism to demonstrate how t...
There is currently in international law an overstatement of the tie between property and identity. I...
The interrelationship of (human) rights and property paradigms raises particularly profound question...
The interrelationship of (human) rights and property paradigms raises particularly profound question...
While some accounts of rights and property paradigms see property as an inherent incident of a colon...
While some accounts of rights and property paradigms see property as an inherent incident of a colon...
How does property relate to human rights? Is property itself a human right, or contrariwise, an impe...
This paper examines the interplay between discourses of exclusion and inclusion in the relationship ...
This paper examines the interplay between discourses of exclusion and inclusion in the relationship ...
Using a historical and analytical approach, this paper explores the dual nature of the human right t...
The question of whether private property rights can be human rights is longstanding. In this article...
Despite the absence of a comprehensive global pact on the subject, the human right to property prote...
Today, property rights have occupied tremendous academic and political space because of their close ...
This article begins with a study of the political economy of welfare capitalism to demonstrate how t...
There is currently in international law an overstatement of the tie between property and identity. I...
The interrelationship of (human) rights and property paradigms raises particularly profound question...
The interrelationship of (human) rights and property paradigms raises particularly profound question...