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OverviewThe Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Human Rights is an outstanding resource covering key questions, problems, and debates in scholarship on the nature, justification, authority and relevance of human rights. The volume comprises 35 chapters by leading scholars from a range of philosophical orientations and traditions. The Handbook is divided into five sections: Approaching the Philosophy of Human Rights Grounds of Human Rights Critical Perspectives Contemporary Human Rights Issues Human Rights of Groups The volume is essential reading for students and researchers in philosophy who are interested in understanding human rights. It is also a valuable resource for those in related fields including law, political science, sociology, and the humanities. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jesse Tomalty (University of Bergen, Norway.) , Kerri Woods (University of Leeds, UK.)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 1.240kg ISBN: 9781032221380ISBN 10: 1032221380 Pages: 540 Publication Date: 19 August 2025 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews“Not the usual suspects with the usual arguments, this exceptionally international array of authors includes leading theorists, but also a richly diverse set of fresh voices escaping tired dichotomies (and tired trichotomies!). This Handbook features path-breaking dialogues with conventional positions as well as provocative proposals, for the benefit of students and academics interested in an updated and expanded discourse on the Philosophy of Human Rights.” -- Henry Shue, author of Basic Rights (2020) and The Pivotal Generation (2021). Author InformationJesse Tomalty is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Bergen, Norway. Her research focuses on normative and conceptual questions about global justice and human rights. She has published articles on a range of themes including socio-economic human rights, global poverty, the nature of human rights, and the ethics of immigration. Kerri Woods is Associate Professor of Political Theory and Deputy Head of the School of Politics and International Studies at the University of Leeds. She has research interests in human rights theory and feminist political theory. Her publications include Human Rights (2014) and Human Rights and Environmental Sustainability (2010). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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