Human Rights: Universality and Diversity (International Studies in Human Rights, Volume 66) - Eva Brems - Books - Martinus Nijhoff Publishers - 9789041116185 - May 1, 2001
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Human Rights: Universality and Diversity (International Studies in Human Rights, Volume 66) 1st edition


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Human rights are by definition universal. Yet in a world characterized by enormous diversity, there is no consensus about the implications of the universality of human rights. In several regions of the world, human rights conceptions are promoted that challenge the mainstream, largely Western-dominated discourse on this subject. This volume offers an analysis of context-specific human rights discourses from East Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa and the Muslim World. Rather than interpreting these as threats to universality, the author examines how and to what extent the claims that are advanced can and should be accommodated in order to further the universality of human rights. A theory of "inclusive universality" is developed, and its implications are translated into legal techniques. On the one hand, there are "flexibility" techniques, allowing for contextual diversity in the interpretation and application of human rights norms. On the other hand, giving credit to non-Western views also implies that there should be room for "transformation" of those human rights norms.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released May 1, 2001
ISBN13 9789041116185
Publishers Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Pages 592
Dimensions 166 × 36 × 239 mm   ·   1.05 kg
Language English  

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