"This book addresses two central questions: What does it mean to shift the epistemic centre of human rights thinking and to decolonise global human rights? And, how to study the 'active' conceptual, empirical, epistemic and political life of rights in 'most of the world'? To address these questions, this book introduces and develops the framework of vernacular rights cultures. The study of vernacular rights cultures is an interdisciplinary, conceptual, epistemic, methodological and empirical project. It intervenes in the current impasse of human rights debates to offer a framework through which the complexity and dynamism of rights-based mobilisations might be analytically captured, not simply as those which are mimetic, and engaged in the ...
Bharat the land of holistic culture has always given importance to life and its potentiality. Howev...
claims: the work of legal activists in interpreting reproductive and maternal rights in India Caroly...
Rights-based approaches have become prevalent in development rhetoric and programmes in countries su...
In this paper, I argue for a refusal of the ‘politics of origins’ framework that dominates human rig...
Drawing from ethnographic and historical data combined with document analysis, this article addresse...
This paper examines localized activism conducted through Anglophone Kashmiri literary fiction and by...
The language of human rights is the most prominent 'people-centred' language of global justice today...
We use a case study of the Landless Workers Movement (MST) in Brazil and the Via Campesina network o...
The question of how to arrive at a consensus on human rights norm in a diverse, pluralistic, and int...
This book examines discourses of rights and practices of resistance in post-conflict societies, expl...
This book examines discourses of rights and practices of resistance in post-conflict societies, expl...
In recent years, feminist theory has increasingly defined itself in opposition to universalism and t...
This paper advances the proposition that a dialectical appreciation of the politics of state-institu...
The proliferation of international human rights treaties, committees and courts over the last sixty ...
This thesis explores the operationalisation of Human Rights at a grassroots level by NGOs. Specifica...
Bharat the land of holistic culture has always given importance to life and its potentiality. Howev...
claims: the work of legal activists in interpreting reproductive and maternal rights in India Caroly...
Rights-based approaches have become prevalent in development rhetoric and programmes in countries su...
In this paper, I argue for a refusal of the ‘politics of origins’ framework that dominates human rig...
Drawing from ethnographic and historical data combined with document analysis, this article addresse...
This paper examines localized activism conducted through Anglophone Kashmiri literary fiction and by...
The language of human rights is the most prominent 'people-centred' language of global justice today...
We use a case study of the Landless Workers Movement (MST) in Brazil and the Via Campesina network o...
The question of how to arrive at a consensus on human rights norm in a diverse, pluralistic, and int...
This book examines discourses of rights and practices of resistance in post-conflict societies, expl...
This book examines discourses of rights and practices of resistance in post-conflict societies, expl...
In recent years, feminist theory has increasingly defined itself in opposition to universalism and t...
This paper advances the proposition that a dialectical appreciation of the politics of state-institu...
The proliferation of international human rights treaties, committees and courts over the last sixty ...
This thesis explores the operationalisation of Human Rights at a grassroots level by NGOs. Specifica...
Bharat the land of holistic culture has always given importance to life and its potentiality. Howev...
claims: the work of legal activists in interpreting reproductive and maternal rights in India Caroly...
Rights-based approaches have become prevalent in development rhetoric and programmes in countries su...