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Rights In Context Law And Justice In Late Modern Society Reza Banakar

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Rights In Context Law And Justice In Late Modern Society Reza Banakar
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Publisher: Ashgate
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.83 MB
Pages: 372
Author: Reza Banakar
ISBN: 9781409407409, 1409407403
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Rights In Context Law And Justice In Late Modern Society Reza Banakar by Reza Banakar 9781409407409, 1409407403 instant download after payment.

This collection offers a snapshot of how rights are debated and employed in public discourse to reshape legal and political relations at the beginning of the twenty-first century. They explore how rights are used to challenge the state of affairs by individuals and groups who seek justice, and the strategies devised to defy the rights established by those who wish to recast the social and political order. This volume discusses rights, firstly, in relation to actual events and issues faced by policymakers, courts, international agencies, or ordinary people. These range from the demands of minority groups living in the West to freely practice their culture and/or religion, to the threat of terrorism, the regulation of asylum rights, the investor's rights to disclosure and the rights of artists to freedom of expression. Secondly, rights discourse is examined in relation to attempts to redefine the form and content of rights, for example, by banning the right to wear religious symbols in public institutions or detaining terrorism suspects without trial. Thirdly, rights discourse is explored in connection with the attempts to develop new notions of rights, such as 'human security', which can more effectively respond to the challenges of late modern societies. Finally, the statuses of rights in sociological theory and socio-legal research are briefly discussed and analysed.

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