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Rights For Others The Slow Homecoming Of Human Rights In The Netherlands Barbara Oomen

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Rights For Others The Slow Homecoming Of Human Rights In The Netherlands Barbara Oomen
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.55 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Barbara Oomen
ISBN: 9781107728639, 1107728630
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Rights For Others The Slow Homecoming Of Human Rights In The Netherlands Barbara Oomen by Barbara Oomen 9781107728639, 1107728630 instant download after payment.

Rights for Others is an empirical study of what happens when international human rights are applied domestically in The Netherlands. It tracks recent debates in Dutch society on citizenship and the rights of immigrants, and analyses the shift from the perception of human rights as a 'foreign policy concern' to the slow processes of homecoming in what has traditionally been a left-wing society, but now includes many more right-wing political parties. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach, Oomen combines insights from law, sociology and anthropology to explain how rights gain significance in framing social and political discussions. The book provides comprehensive coverage on relevant constitutional law, legal culture and rights realization as well as discussing case material on human rights education, polarization, socio-economic rights, domestic violence and the rights of minorities. This is an invaluable contribution to the global fields of human rights and socio-legal studies for scholars and researchers.

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