Can human rights be truly universal, without becoming a subtle form
of Western imperialism or restricting the rights of women,
minorities, LGBT people and other culturally disadvantaged peoples?
This book critically addresses these core issues through an
interdisciplinary analysis of key case studies and particularly
challenging issues. The book proposes a philosophical framework in
which universalism and difference can be reconciled into a single
global vision and attempts to become the definitive source for this
increasingly important area of study and practice.
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