The Universal Declaration of Human Rights represents a remarkable expansion in the recognition of the fundamental rights of all peoples. Nonetheless, consensus on the implementation of these rights is elusive. Two commonly referenced obstacles to achieving such a consensus are: (1) the United States’ practice of unilaterally exempting itself from international human rights treaties, i.e., American exceptionalism; and (2) resistance from those who see the international human rights movement as a means of imposing Western values on non-Western cultures. Considering these as related issues, both deriving from the Eurocentric nature of contemporary international law, this essay suggests that a truly universal consensus will require a decolonizi...
A fundamental principle of international law, articulated by the decisions of the Nuremberg Tribunal...
There is a great social importance of international, regional, state and practically individual char...
Human rights are today criticized as not compatible with different cultural values and the debate ha...
The United States has an ambivalent relation to international human rights law. While often eager to...
The article examines the concept of universalism of human rights, which came into prominence after W...
This paper draws from global understandings about Human Rights, recasting them in terms of a sociolo...
In an increasingly diverse and multi-polar world, the international human rights field risks losing ...
This Article discusses the relationship in U.S. law between State, Federal, and international author...
In an increasingly diverse and multi-polar world, the international human rights field risks losing ...
The debate over the universality of Universal Declaration of Human Rights remains taking place. Apar...
The global human rights regime, rooted in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, nurtures a rela...
This article is divided in two parts, with the first primarily outlining a theoretical conception th...
Compared to other Western democracies, references to “human rights” are rare in domestic American la...
The concept of human rights is a dynamic one that constantly generates new defining and regulatory i...
How should we understand the cultural politics that has surrounded the development of international ...
A fundamental principle of international law, articulated by the decisions of the Nuremberg Tribunal...
There is a great social importance of international, regional, state and practically individual char...
Human rights are today criticized as not compatible with different cultural values and the debate ha...
The United States has an ambivalent relation to international human rights law. While often eager to...
The article examines the concept of universalism of human rights, which came into prominence after W...
This paper draws from global understandings about Human Rights, recasting them in terms of a sociolo...
In an increasingly diverse and multi-polar world, the international human rights field risks losing ...
This Article discusses the relationship in U.S. law between State, Federal, and international author...
In an increasingly diverse and multi-polar world, the international human rights field risks losing ...
The debate over the universality of Universal Declaration of Human Rights remains taking place. Apar...
The global human rights regime, rooted in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, nurtures a rela...
This article is divided in two parts, with the first primarily outlining a theoretical conception th...
Compared to other Western democracies, references to “human rights” are rare in domestic American la...
The concept of human rights is a dynamic one that constantly generates new defining and regulatory i...
How should we understand the cultural politics that has surrounded the development of international ...
A fundamental principle of international law, articulated by the decisions of the Nuremberg Tribunal...
There is a great social importance of international, regional, state and practically individual char...
Human rights are today criticized as not compatible with different cultural values and the debate ha...