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Human Rights Strategies

Benefits and Drawbacks

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Gebonden, 268 blz. | Engels
Edward Elgar Publishing | 1e druk, 2024
ISBN13: 9781035314133
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Hoofdrubriek : Juridisch
Edward Elgar Publishing 1e druk, 2024 9781035314133
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This book explores how various strategies have been developed over time to address different human rights objectives. It provides a critical examination of the benefits and drawbacks of different human rights strategies, and explores the cultural dimension; considering how particular strategies may be viewed and deployed differently in contemporary human rights practice.

An international team of expert legal scholars focus on three key human rights strategies: naming and shaming, strategic litigation and information politics. By analysing these strategies, they explain their respective advantages, pitfalls and idiosyncrasies. Chapters highlight that whilst these strategies may aid in furthering human rights law and protecting individuals from human rights violations, any strategy may have the potential for unintended negative consequences; sometimes at the expense of certain rights or certain individuals. Ultimately, the book highlights that strategies should not overshadow the essence of human rights, but are simply a means of communicating a message.

Human Rights Strategies is a fundamental resource for legal scholars and students with a particular interest in human rights and public international law. Legal practitioners, policymakers and NGOs in the human rights sphere will also find this to be a useful reference point.

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ISBN13:9781035314133
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:268
Druk:1
Verschijningsdatum:11-10-2024
Hoofdrubriek:Juridisch

Inhoudsopgave

Preface vii
List of contributors ix

PART I POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE DIMENSIONS OF STRATEGIES
1 Introduction to human rights strategies 17
Ingrid Westendorp
2. The deliberative deficit of human rights strategies: conceptual problems and practical implications 25
Gustavo Arosemena
3 Finding its voice: the OHCHR in the digital age; OHCHR, human rights violations, social media and press releases 44
Conall Mallory and Rhona Smith

PART II STRATEGIC LITIGATION
4 Disability cause lawyering at the European Court of Human Rights: lessons from strategic litigation on the
right to political participation 78
János Fiala-Butora, Matthew S. Smith and Michael Ashley Stein
5. Mobilising the European Social Charter’s collective complaints procedure for legal and social change 108
Nikolaos A. Papadopoulos
6 Legal mobilisation and state incapacity – successes and challenges in the struggle for scholar transport in South Africa 134
Nurina Ally, Demichelle Petherbridge and Tarryn Cooper-Bell
7. Sámi legal mobilisation to protect indigenous land rights in Sweden: 160
Peter Johansson and Johan Karlsson Schaffer

PART III INFORMATION POLITICS
8 The Bangladesh government’s response to the human rights reports of INGOs: an example of ‘information politics’ from the Global South 188
Jobair Alam, Naimul Hasan and Tasnim Nusrat Reza
9 Emancipation through human rights practice: new epistemology from rural West Bengal 211
Saori Murakami
10 Can talking about dignity support the growth of a human rights culture? A view from Scotland 233
Elaine Webster

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