Description: This insightful book offers a critical reflection on the sustainability and effectiveness of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and its legacy over the last 70 years. Exploring the problems surrounding universality, proliferation and costs, it asks the provocative question, can we still afford human rights? Expert contributors illustrate the interdependence between these three key issues in an unprecedented way, addressing many of the contemporary criticisms voiced against the human rights system and the reasons for popular skepticism about human rights. In order to interrogate the deficiencies of the UDHR, chapters analyse the following questions: Can and should we keep claiming that human rights are universal? Is their proliferation rendering human rights meaningless? And have human rights become too costly? The book concludes that there is a pressing need for a renewed and lasting commitment to human rights. We cannot afford not to afford human rights. This book will be a valuable resource for academics and students of international relations, the political sciences and comparative legal studies. Covering policy and advocacy issues as well as the evolution of case law regarding particular human rights, it will also be beneficial for policy-makers and human rights practitioners.
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EAN: 9781839100314
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Book Title: Can We Still Afford Human Rights?: Critical Reflec
Item Length: 23.4 cm
Item Weight: 0 kg
Number of Pages: 368 Pages
Publication Name: Can We Still Afford Human Rights?: Critical Reflections on Universality, Proliferation and Costs
Language: English
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing LTD
Item Height: 234 mm
Publication Year: 2020
Type: Textbook
Subject Area: International Law, Civil Service, Constitutional Law
Author: Thomas Van Poecke, Koen Lemmens, Jan Wouters, Marie Bourguignon
Item Width: 156 mm
Series: Leuven Global Governance Series
Format: Hardcover