Cultural Rights in International Law

Cultural Rights in International Law
Author: Elsa Stamatopoulou
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2007
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004157521

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Drawing from a comprehensive review of legal instruments, practice, jurisprudence and literature, and using a multidisciplinary approach, this unique book brings forth the full spectrum of cultural rights, as individual and collective human rights, and offers a compelling vision for public policy.

Cultural Human Rights

Cultural Human Rights
Author: Francesco Francioni,Martin Scheinin
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2008
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789004162945

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What is the relationship between culture and human rights? Can the idea of cultural rights, which are predicated on the distinctiveness and exclusivity of a communitya (TM)s beliefs and traditions, be compatible with the concept of human rights, which are universal and a ~inherenta (TM) to all human beings? If we accept such compatibility, what is the actual content of cultural rights? Who are their beneficiaries: individuals, or peoples or groups as collective entities? And what precise obligations do cultural rights pose upon states or other actors in international law, or for the international community as a whole? International instruments on the protection of human rights do not provide self-evident answers to these questions. This book seeks to analyse these dilemmas and to assess the impact that they are having on international law and the development of a coherent category of cultural human rights.

Negotiating Culture and Human Rights

Negotiating Culture and Human Rights
Author: Lynda Schaefer Bell
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2001
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0231120818

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Mediating Human Rights

Mediating Human Rights
Author: Lieve Gies
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2014-07-11
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781317950585

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Drawing on social-legal, cultural and media theory, this book is one of the first to examine the media politics of human rights. It examines how the media construct the story of human rights, investigating what lies behind the apparent media hostility to human rights and what has become of the original ambition to establish a human rights culture. The human rights regime has been high on the political agenda ever since the Human Rights Act 1998 was enacted. Often maligned in sections of the press, the legislation has entered popular folklore as shorthand for an overbearing government, an overzealous judiciary and exploitative claimants. This book examines a range of significant factors in the mediation of human rights, including: Euroscepticism, the war on terror, the digital reordering of the media landscape, , press concerns about an emerging privacy law and civil liberties. Mediating Human Rights is a timely exploration of the relationship between law, politics and media. It will be of immense interest to those studying and researching across Law, Media Studies, Human Rights, and Politics.

Cultural Rights as Collective Rights

Cultural Rights as Collective Rights
Author: Andrzej Jakubowski
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2016-07-21
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004312029

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Cultural Rights as Collective Rights offers a comprehensive analysis of the conceptualisation and operationalisation of collective cultural rights in distinct areas of international law. It also provides a wide panorama of case-law from every region of the world.

Human Rights Culture and Context

Human Rights  Culture and Context
Author: Richard Wilson
Publsiher: Pluto Press (UK)
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1997
Genre: Cultural relativism
ISBN: UOM:39015040648142

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Drawing on case studies from around the world - including Iran, Guatemala, USA and Mexico - this collection documents how transnational human rights discourses and legal institutions are materialised, imposed, resisted and transformed in a variety of contexts.

Cultural Rights as Human Rights

Cultural Rights as Human Rights
Author: Unesco
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1970
Genre: Civil rights
ISBN: UOM:39015005177855

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UNESCO pub. Conference report on the cultural factors of human rights - includes papers and records of discussions on the concept of cultural rights in developed countries and developing countries, and covers trends, the impact of tradition, education, mass media, economic development, etc. On cultural change, etc. Conference held in Paris 1968 jul 8 to 13.

Human Rights Culture in Indonesia

Human Rights Culture in Indonesia
Author: Maksimus Regus
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2021-06-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783110696073

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Drawing on human rights discourse and a study of the difficulties faced by religious minority groups (using the Ahmadiyya minority group as a case study), this book presents three interconnected challenges to human rights culture in Indonesia. First, it presents a normative challenge, describing the gap between philosophical and normative principles of human rights on one side and the overall problems and critical issues of human rights at national and local levels on the other. Second, it considers the political problems in developing and strengthening human rights culture. The political challenge addresses the ability (or inability) of the state to guarantee the rights of certain individuals and minority groups. Third, it examines the sociological challenge of majority-minority group relationships in human rights discourse and practices. This book describes the background of human rights in Indonesia and reviews the previous literature on the issue. It also presents a comprehensive review of the discourses about human rights and political changes in contemporary Indonesia. The analysis focuses on how human rights challenges affect the situation of religious minorities, looking in particular at the Ahmadiyya as a minority group that experiences human rights violations such as discrimination, persecution, and violence. The study fills out its treatment of these issues by examining the involvement of actors both from the state and society, addressing also the politics of human rights protection.