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Legal Cultures and Human Rights: Volume 1: The Challenge of Diversity

Editat de Kirsten Hastrup
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 oct 2001
Cultural diversity, as expressed for instance in different normative orders or legal cultures, poses both a practical and a theoretical challenge to the idea of universal human rights.
In the present volume, the authors seek to address and contain this challenge with a view to the changing nature of the global society. While 'culture' is sometimes signposted as an obstacle to human rights on the ground, this volume suggests that in so far as the global 'culture of human rights' is primarily seen as a formal and institutional order based on a particular view of equal human worth, local cultures cannot trump it.
The main point is that the culture of human rights is inclusive of all and must maintain a standard by which all peoples and cultures can measure their own performances. Further, and as demonstrated in the present volume from a range of disciplines such as law, literature, history and anthropology, culture is not a mental prison but a particular outlook upon the world, for ever changing in response to new experiences and insights.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789041116567
ISBN-10: 9041116567
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff

Cuprins

1. Accommodating Diversity in a Global Culture of Rights: An Introduction; K. Hastrup.
2. Cultural Rights and Minorities: On Human Rights and Group Accommodation; A. Eide.
3. Copyrighting Culture: Indigenous Peoples and Intellectual Rights; I. Sjørslev.
4. Legal Cultures in the Danish Realm: Greenland in Focus; H. Petersen.
5. Cultural Tradition and National Human Rights Standards in Conflict; B. Ibhawoh.
6. Human Rights and National Legal Cultures: The Case of Labour Law; J. Dalberg-Larsen.
7. Redefining Rights: Islamic Perspectives and the Cairo Declaration; J.B. Simonsen.
8. Rights Talk: The Case of the United States; H. Porsdam.
9. Anyone for Golf? Cultural Values, Human Rights and Developmentalism in Contemporary Malaysia; S. Lawson.
10. Collective Cultural Rights: Part of the Solution or Part of the Problem?; K. Hastrup.
List of contributors.
Index.

Recenzii

'Fascinating would be a notable understatement. This collection would be an invaluable asset for any human rights course, dialogue, or library acquisition list.'
Newsletter UN21 Interest Group of the American Society of International Law, 25 (June 2002).