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The Tension Between Group Rights and Human Rights - A Multidisciplinary Approach

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The discussion of group rights, while always a part of the human rights discourse, has been gaining importance in the past decade. This discussion, which remains fundamental to a full realisation by the international community of its international human rights goals, requires careful analysis and empirical research. The present volume offers a great deal of material for both. It makes a strong case in favour of a multidisciplinary approach to human rights and explores the origins and social, anthropological and legal/political dimensions of human rights and internationally recognised group rights. It explores legal issues such as the reservations to international treaties and methodological questions, including the question of deliberative processes which allow seemingly absolute requirements of human rights to be reconciled with culturally sensitive norms prevailing within various groups. The discussion continues by looking at specific contexts, including the situations of women, school communities, ethnic and linguistic minorities, migrant communities and impoverished groups. The final part of the volume examines the ''state of play'' of human rights and group rights in international law, in international relations and in the context of internationally sponsored development policies. Here the authors offer a meticulous and critical presentation of the legal regulation of human rights and group rights and point to numerous weaknesses which continue to exist and which call for additional work by legal thinkers and practitioners.>

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Introduction: Group Rights and Human Rights DANILO TÜRK
Part I. The Multidisciplinary Approach to Rights
1. In Defence of a Multidisciplinary Approach to Human Rights KOEN DE FEYTER
Part II. Origins of Rights (Genealogical Approaches)
2. On the Sociological Instrumentality of Human Rights and Minority Rights GERRIT-BARTUS DIELISSEN
3. Human Rights and the Anthropological Perspectives on the Dynamics of Cultural Differences M CALLARI GALLI
4. The Development of Minority Rights in Europe LISANNE WILKEN
Part III. Are Rights Universal?
5. Gender Equality and Group Rights: Negotiating Just Multicultural Arrangements SIOBHÁN MULLALLY
6. Let's Talk: Dealing with Difference in Human Rights Law RORY O'CONNELL
7. Non-Individualism and Rights GEORGE PAVLAKOS
Part IV. Rights in Context
8. Are Women Human? Prostitution and the Search for the Right Rights REBECCA PATES
9. School Communities and Children's Rights GIOVANNA GUERZONI AND DANIELA SOCI
10. Citizenship: Anthropological Approaches to Migration and Social Exclusion BRUNO RICCIO AND GIUSEPPE SCANDURRA
11. Supporting Minority Rights: Inter-Group Determinants and Consequences
ANCA MINESCU
Part V. Rights in a Global World
12. The Protection of Groups and Group Rights in Europe STEPHAN BREITENMOSER
13. International Human Rights Law in Theory and Practice JEAN ALLAIN
14. Human Rights and International Relations NICOLA CATELLANI
15. Human Rights and Development Policies: Some Critical Issues regarding the Idea of 'Community' in the Development Field FEDERICA TARABUSI AND IVO GIUSEPPE PAZZAGLI


About the author

Koen De Feyter is professor of international law at the law faculty of the University of Antwerp. He is the author of World development law (Antwerp, Intersentia, 2001) and Human rights. Social justice in the age of the market (London, Zed Books, 2005). He previously held positions at the European Inter-University Centre for Human Rights and Democratisation (Venice), at the Human Rights Centre of the University of Maastricht and at the Institute for Development Policy and Management (Antwerp).

Koen de Feyter is a lawyer who has taught and researched in academic settings on human rights and development issues for twenty years. He has been engaged in field work on behalf of both non-governmental and governmental actors in such diverse areas as Central Africa, the Philippines, Brazil and Northern Ireland. He is currently Senior Lecturer in International Law at the Institute of Development Policy and Management at the University of Antwerp and the Centre for Human Rights at the University of Maastricht.
George Pavlakos is Professor of Law and Philosophy at the University of Glasgow, UK.

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Authors Koen De Feyter, Koen De Pavlakos Feyter, George Pavlakos
Assisted by Koen De Feyter (Editor), Koen De Feyter (Editor), George Pavlakos (Editor), Professor George Pavlakos (Editor), Professor George (University of Glasgow Pavlakos (Editor)
Publisher Hart Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.07.2008
 
EAN 9781841138299
ISBN 978-1-84113-829-9
No. of pages 318
Dimensions 156 mm x 234 mm x 25 mm
Series Human Rights Law in Perspectiv
Human Rights Law in Perspectiv
Human Rights Law in Perspective
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

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