Reframing Human Rights in a Turbulent Era
Gráinne DE BURCA
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- Catégories: Droits de l'Homme, May 2021
 - Editeur: OUP - Oxford University Press
 - ISBN: 9780198299578
 - Date de publication: 09/03/2021
 - Reliure: Paperback
 - Nombre de pages: 256
 
Résumé
In recent years, human rights have come under fire, with the rise of 
political illiberalism and the coming to power of populist authoritarian
 leaders in many parts of the world who contest and dismiss the idea of 
human rights. More surprisingly, scholars and public intellectuals, from
 both the progressive and the conservative side of the political 
spectrum, have also been deeply critical, dismissing human rights as 
flawed, inadequate, hegemonic, or overreaching.
While acknowledging 
some of the shortcomings, this book presents an experimentalist account 
of international human rights law and practice and argues that the human
 rights movement remains a powerful and appealing one with widespread 
traction in many parts of the globe. Using three case studies to 
illuminate the importance and vibrancy of the movement around the world,
 the book argues that its potency and legitimacy rest on three main 
pillars: First, it is based on a deeply-rooted and widely appealing 
moral discourse that integrates the three universal values of human 
dignity, human welfare, and human freedom. Second, these values and 
their elaboration in international legal instruments have gained 
widespread - even if thin - agreement among states worldwide. Third, 
human rights law and practice is highly dynamic, with human rights being
 activated, shaped, and given meaning and impact through the on-going 
mobilization of affected individuals and groups, and through their 
iterative engagement with multiple domestic and international 
institutions and processes.
The book offers an account of how the 
human rights movement has helped to promote human rights and positive 
social change, and argues that the challenges of the current era provide
 good reasons to reform, innovate, and strengthen that movement, rather 
than to abandon it or to herald its demise.
Table des matières
1:The Effectiveness of Human Rights
2:Mobilization for Gender Equality in Pakistan and the Role of International Human Rights
3:The Activation of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in Argentina
4:Using International Human Rights Law to Mobilize for Children's Rights and Reproductive Rights in Ireland
5:The Past and Future of Human Rights