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Self-authored Human Rights as Claim to Universality

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    0532894 - ÚSP 2021 RIV IT eng J - Journal Article
    Agha, Petr
    Self-authored Human Rights as Claim to Universality.
    Ragion pratica. Roč. 2020, č. 1 (2020), s. 183-197. ISSN 1720-2396. E-ISSN 2612-1441
    Institutional support: RVO:68378122
    Keywords : human rights * European Court of Human Rights * law and politics * democracy
    OECD category: Law
    Method of publishing: Limited access
    https://www.rivisteweb.it/doi/10.1415/96870

    The critique of human rights has proliferated much in legal thinking over recent years. The conclusions appear to have been reached, albeit not always by the same means, that we can no longer uncritically accept human rights in their current, liberal form. What follows from this conclusion, however, is more contested. What can we do with human rights? How do we approach rights when they are no longer uncontested universal values? In this article, I assert that one way human rights may be productively re-engaged is to bring them back within the purview of a wider political project, adopting a critical approach to current relations of power. What this idea offers, therefore, is the potential for us to consciously think through human rights practice as a link to a wider project for democracy.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0311272

     
     
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