Complexity of Human Rights

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Complexity of Human Rights

From Vernacularization to Quantification

Alston, Philip

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

02/2024

304

Dura

Inglês

9781509972906

15 a 20 dias

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1. Introduction
Philip Alston

PART I: VERNACULARIZATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS

2. "A Very Murky Process:" Embracing the Indeterminacy of International Justice and Human Rights
Richard Ashby Wilson
3. Vernacularization as Anthropological Ethics
Mark Goodale
4. Vernacularizing Rights: Indispensable but Dangerous
Jack Snyder
5. Globalizing the Indigenous: The Making of International Human Rights from Below
Cesar Rodriguez-Garavito
6. Rites of Culture: Legal Frameworks, Indigenous Protocols, and the Circulation of Culture in Australia
Fred Myers
7. The Vernacularization of Transitional Justice: Is Transitional Justice Useful in Pre-conflict Settings?
Pablo de Greiff
8. Human Rights Don't Travel by Boat: Responding to Koskenniemi's Critique of Rights
Philip Alston

PART II: QUANTIFICATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS

9. Beyond the Vanishing Point: Quantification as Rhetoric in Today's Antislavery
Samuel Martinez
10. The Competitive Pressures of Rankings: Experimental Evidence of Rankings on Domestic Priorities
Rush Doshi, Judith Kelley and Beth A. Simmons
11. Visualizing the 'Women, Peace and Security Agenda'
Hilary Charlesworth
12. The Seductions of Quantification Rebuffed? The Curious Failure by the CESCR to Engage Water and Sanitation Data
Margaret Satterthwaite
13. Strategizing the world: Deciding who will be left behind in the Sustainable Development Goal on health
Sara L.M. Davis
14. Recommendations in Words and Numbers: Thinking with Sally Engle Merry at the Universal Periodic Review
Jane K. Cowan
15. Between Conduct and Counter-Conduct: Human Rights Translation at the Universal Periodic Review
Julie Billaud
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Vernacularization; Quantification; human rights law; Sally Engle Merry; anthropology