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The Practice Of Human Rights Tracking Law Between The Global And The Local Mark Goodale

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The Practice Of Human Rights Tracking Law Between The Global And The Local Mark Goodale
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.09 MB
Pages: 398
Author: Mark Goodale, Sally Engle Merry
ISBN: 9780511335341, 9780521683784, 9780521865173, 0521683785, 0521865174, 0511335342
Language: English
Year: 2007

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The Practice Of Human Rights Tracking Law Between The Global And The Local Mark Goodale by Mark Goodale, Sally Engle Merry 9780511335341, 9780521683784, 9780521865173, 0521683785, 0521865174, 0511335342 instant download after payment.

Human rights are now the dominant approach to social justice globally. But how do human rights work? What do they do? Drawing on anthropological studies of human rights work from around the world, this book examines human rights in practice. It shows how groups and organizations mobilize human rights language in a variety of local settings, often differently from those imagined by human rights law itself. The case studies reveal the contradictions and ambiguities of human rights approaches to various forms of violence. They show that this openness is not a failure of universal human rights as a coherent legal or ethical framework but an essential element in the development of living and organic ideas of human rights in context. Studying human rights in practice means examining the channels of communication and institutional structures that mediate between global ideas and local situations.

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