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Closing The Rights Gap From Human Rights To Social Transformation Ladawn Haglund Robin Stryker Haglund

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Closing The Rights Gap From Human Rights To Social Transformation Ladawn Haglund Robin Stryker Haglund
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.1 MB
Author: Ladawn Haglund & Robin Stryker [Haglund, Ladawn & Stryker, Robin]
ISBN: 9780520283091, 9780520280878, 0520280873, 0520283090, EXOKOAEACAAJ, 22750488
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Closing The Rights Gap From Human Rights To Social Transformation Ladawn Haglund Robin Stryker Haglund by Ladawn Haglund & Robin Stryker [haglund, Ladawn & Stryker, Robin] 9780520283091, 9780520280878, 0520280873, 0520283090, EXOKOAEACAAJ, 22750488 instant download after payment.

"'Rights' language and practices have been used increasingly in the last decade to address conditions of economic, social, and cultural marginalization. It is still unclear, however, whether such efforts have been effective at promoting transformative social change. Have rights - as embodied in constitutions, statutory and judicial law, international conventions, resolutions, and treaties - fostered demonstrative improvements in the lives of the excluded? When, where, how, and under what conditions? This volume explores these questions through a systematic comparison of the mechanisms, actors, and pathways (MAPs) operating in a diversity of cases, analyzed by established scholars from different disciplinary backgrounds. The MAPs comparative approach provides insights into the conditions under which, and institutions through which, rights 'on the books' are more or less effectively translated into substantive rights realization. We suggest multiple pathways in which litigation may combine with non-legal mechanisms and strategies, including institutionalized and non-institutionalized politics and global and local networks and advocacy. The volume is unique in its synthesis and advancement of parallel issues and debates across different disciplines and geographic regions; it likewise brings into dialogue scholars of economic, social and cultural rights with the scholarship on civil and political rights. These cross-fertilizations allow us to conclude by proposing a series of testable hypotheses about how economic and social rights might be realized, as well as an agenda for future research to broaden and deepen empirical integration and theoretical synthesis in ways that can facilitate human rights realization worldwide."--Provided by publisher.

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