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Handbook of Human Rights
In mapping out the field of human rights for those studying and researching within both humanities and social science disciplines, the Handbook of Human Rights not only provides a solid foundation for the reader who wants to learn the basic parameters of the field, but also promotes new thinking and frameworks for the study of human rights in the twenty-first century.
The Handbook comprises over sixty individual contributions from key figures around the world, which are grouped according to eight key areas of discussion:
foundations and critiques
new frameworks for understanding human rights
world religious traditions and human rights
social, economic, group, and collective rights
critical perspectives on human rights organizations, institutions, and practices
law and human rights
narrative and aesthetic dimension of rights
geographies of rights
In its presentation and analysis of the traditional core history and topics, critical perspectives, human rights culture, and current practice, this Handbook proves a valuable resource for all students and researchers with an interest in human rights.