
Mensenrechten
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Format
Paperback
Pages
164
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2018
Publisher
Amsterdam University Press B.V.
ISBN-10
9462986452
ISBN-13
9789462986459
Description
This work delves into the evolving nature of human rights, challenging the preconceived notion that they are fixed or inherent. The authors, Daan Bronkhorst and Eduard Nazarski, explore the historical context and philosophical debates surrounding the concept, emphasizing that human rights are often shaped by societal values and political structures.
As the narrative unfolds, they examine various case studies, illustrating how rights can be contested or reinterpreted in different cultures and geopolitical landscapes. This analytical approach invites readers to critically reflect on the implications of human rights and their application in today’s world.
Bronkhorst and Nazarski encourage a dynamic understanding of rights, prompting discussions about their universality and the ongoing struggles for justice and equality. Through their insightful writing, they aim to inspire a deeper engagement with the principles that govern human dignity.
As the narrative unfolds, they examine various case studies, illustrating how rights can be contested or reinterpreted in different cultures and geopolitical landscapes. This analytical approach invites readers to critically reflect on the implications of human rights and their application in today’s world.
Bronkhorst and Nazarski encourage a dynamic understanding of rights, prompting discussions about their universality and the ongoing struggles for justice and equality. Through their insightful writing, they aim to inspire a deeper engagement with the principles that govern human dignity.
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