Critical Essays on Human Rights Criticism

Author:   András Sajó ,  Renáta Uitz
Publisher:   Eleven International Publishing
Volume:   10
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9789462361232


Pages:   368
Publication Date:   15 April 2020
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   András Sajó ,  Renáta Uitz
Publisher:   Eleven International Publishing
Imprint:   Eleven International Publishing
Volume:   10
ISBN:  

9789462361232


ISBN 10:   9462361231
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   15 April 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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List of Contributors; Human Rights Critics and Defenders: An Introduction (Renáta Uitz and Maria Bertel); Part I Critique of Human Rights Criticism; 1 The Fate of HumanRightsin Indifferent Societies – (i.e. in More and More Constitutional Democracies) (András Sajó); 2 Neither Invariant nor Sacrosanct – Human Rights Critique and Deliberation Past and Present (Marie-Luisa Frick); 3 One Step Too Far – Some Philosophical and Political Reflections on the Current Critique of Human Rights (Matthias Mahlmann); 4 Liberal Rights Between Radical Democratic Critique and Liberal Failure (Nenad Dimitrijevic); Part II Social Challenges to Human Rights; 5 The War on Terror and the Decline of Human Rights (Mordechai Kremnitzer); 6 From Human Rights to Humanity’s Law – The Current State of Play (Ruti G. Teitel); Part III Populism and Human Rights; 7 Populism and Human Rights – From Disenchantment to Democratic Riposte (Laurence Burgorgue-Larsen); 8 Land Reform in the Time of Populism –The Law and Politics of Land Reform in South Africa (Juha Tuovinen); 9 The Ideological Turn in Bulgarian Constitutional Discourse – The Rise Against ‘Genders’ (Ruzha Smilova); 10 Human Rights Watchdogs Face Illiberal Rulers in Europe (Renáta Uitz); Part IV New Attitudes of International and National Courts; 11 The Demise of the Rights of Migrants and Refugees under the European Convention on Human Rights (Paulo Pinto de Albuquerque); 12 Functional Disobedience, National Courts and the ECtHR (Giuseppe Martinico); 13 Human Rights Law and Constitutional Democracies in Latin America – Interactions, Contestations and Engagement (Jorge Contesse); 14 The 2018 Constitutional Referendum in Ecuador – The Failure of the Inter-American System to Protect Democracy (Oswaldo Ruiz-Chiriboga); 15 Prosecutions and Politics in a Constitutional State – Prosecution of Heads of State in Post-apartheid South Africa (Kate O’Regan); 16 Reframing Powerlessness Inside and Outside Courts – Claims of Harm in Equality Cases in Brazil and South Africa (Thiago de Souza Amparo)

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András Sajó is University Professor at Central European University in Budapest / Vienna. Renáta Uitz is professor at Central European University, Budapest / Vienna.

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