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Sommario
List of Contributors; Introduction: Human Rights with Humility, András Sajó;
Part I-Universality in Context;
Chapter 1:On the Universality of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Wiktor Osiatynski;
Chapter 2:The Complexity of Universalism in Human Rights, Makau Mutua;
Chapter 3: Moral Realism without the Ethnocentrism: Is It Just a List of Empty Truisms?, Richard A. Shweder;
Chapter 4: Can Human Rights Be "Contextualized"?, Guy Haarscher;
Chapter 5: Reinstating the Universal in the Discourse of Human Rights and Justice, Tatsuo Inoue;
Chapter 6: Universalism, Localism and Paternalism in Human Rights Discourse, Wojciech Sadurski;
Chapter 7: International Human Rights in a Fragmenting World, Helen Stacy;
Part II-Human Rights Politics,
Chapter 8: Social and Economic Dimensions of Universal Rights, Dimitrina Petrova;
Chapter 9: Reconciling Universality and Diversity in International Human Rights Law, Eva Brems;
Chapter 10: Global Rule of Law: Universal and Particular, Ruti Teitel;
Part III-Rule of Law: Local Experiences;
Chapter 11: False Dichotomies, True Perplexities, and the Rule of Law, Martin Krygier;
Chapter 12: The Illusory Promise of the Rule of Law, Frank K. Upham;
Part IV-Many Faces of Religion: Case Studies on Iran;
Chapter 13: The Paradox of Religion and the Universality of Human Rights, Shlomo Avineri ;
Chapter 14: Constitutionalism and Islamic Law in Nineteenth-Century Iran: Mirza Malkum Khan and Qanun, Shiva Balaghi ;
Chapter 15: Shifting Grounds for Challenging the Authority of International Human Rights Law: Religion as a Malleable and Politicized Pretext for Governmental Noncompliance with Human Rights, Ann Elizabeth Mayer; Index;
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