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Culture and Human Rights: The Wroclaw Commentaries (Hardcover, Digital original): Andreas J Wiesand, Kalliopi Chainoglou, Anna... Culture and Human Rights: The Wroclaw Commentaries (Hardcover, Digital original)
Andreas J Wiesand, Kalliopi Chainoglou, Anna Sledzinska-Simon; Contributions by Yvonne Donders
R2,952 R2,327 Discovery Miles 23 270 Save R625 (21%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The WROCLAW COMMENTARIES address legal questions as well as political consequences related to freedom of, and access to, the arts and (old/new) media; questions of religious and language rights; the protection of minorities and other vulnerable groups; safeguarding cultural diversity and heritage; and further pertinent issues. Specialists from all over Europe and the world summarise and comment on core messages of legal instruments, the essence of case-law as well as prevailing and important dissenting opinions in the literature, with the aim of providing a user-friendly tool for the daily needs of decision or law-makers at different juridical, administrative and political levels as well as others working in the field of culture and human rights.

Injustice, Memory and Faith in Human Rights (Paperback): Kalliopi Chainoglou, Barry Collins, Michael Phillips, John Strawson Injustice, Memory and Faith in Human Rights (Paperback)
Kalliopi Chainoglou, Barry Collins, Michael Phillips, John Strawson
R1,412 Discovery Miles 14 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This multi-disciplinary collection interrogates the role of human rights in addressing past injustices. The volume draws on legal scholars, political scientists, anthropologists and political philosophers grappling with the weight of the memory of historical injustices arising from conflicts in Europe, the Middle East and Australasia. It examines the role of human rights as legal doctrine, rhetoric and policy as developed by states, international organizations, regional groups and non-governmental bodies. The authors question whether faith in human rights is justified as balm to heal past injustice or whether such faith nourishes both victimhood and self-justification. These issues are explored through three discrete sections: moments of memory and injustice, addressing injustice; and questions of faith. In each of these sections, authors address the manner in which memory of past conflicts and injustice haunt our contemporary understanding of human rights. The volume questions whether the expectation that human rights law can deal with past injustice has undermined the development of an emancipatory politics of human rights for our current world.

Injustice, Memory and Faith in Human Rights (Hardcover): Kalliopi Chainoglou, Barry Collins, Michael Phillips, John Strawson Injustice, Memory and Faith in Human Rights (Hardcover)
Kalliopi Chainoglou, Barry Collins, Michael Phillips, John Strawson
R4,217 Discovery Miles 42 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This multi-disciplinary collection interrogates the role of human rights in addressing past injustices. The volume draws on legal scholars, political scientists, anthropologists and political philosophers grappling with the weight of the memory of historical injustices arising from conflicts in Europe, the Middle East and Australasia. It examines the role of human rights as legal doctrine, rhetoric and policy as developed by states, international organizations, regional groups and non-governmental bodies. The authors question whether faith in human rights is justified as balm to heal past injustice or whether such faith nourishes both victimhood and self-justification. These issues are explored through three discrete sections: moments of memory and injustice, addressing injustice; and questions of faith. In each of these sections, authors address the manner in which memory of past conflicts and injustice haunt our contemporary understanding of human rights. The volume questions whether the expectation that human rights law can deal with past injustice has undermined the development of an emancipatory politics of human rights for our current world.

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