Boekdetails
Formaat
Paperback
Pagina's
104
Taal
Frans
Gepubliceerd
Sep 1, 2004
Uitgever
L'harmattan
Editie
HARMATTAN
ISBN-10
2747569705
ISBN-13
9782747569705
Beschrijving
In this thought-provoking exploration, the complexities of rights are dissected through a contemporary lens that bridges legal and political discourse. The authors, both renowned scholars, delve into the evolving understanding of rights, emphasizing their dynamic nature in society and the law. By incorporating various philosophical perspectives, they invite readers to rethink the fundamental principles that underpin rights, arguing that they are not merely static entitlements but rather fluid constructs shaped by cultural and contextual influences.
The work encourages a critical examination of how rights are conceptualized, implemented, and sometimes misused within systems of power. It calls for an engagement with the moral implications of rights and their impact on social justice, urging readers to consider the broader ramifications of legal decisions. Through rich analysis and engaging prose, the discussion opens a pathway to fostering a deeper understanding of how rights function in modern governance and the ongoing struggles for equality and recognition in a diverse world.
The work encourages a critical examination of how rights are conceptualized, implemented, and sometimes misused within systems of power. It calls for an engagement with the moral implications of rights and their impact on social justice, urging readers to consider the broader ramifications of legal decisions. Through rich analysis and engaging prose, the discussion opens a pathway to fostering a deeper understanding of how rights function in modern governance and the ongoing struggles for equality and recognition in a diverse world.