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A just international order and a healthy cosmopolitan discipline of law need to include perspectives that take account of the standpoints, interests, concerns and beliefs of non-Western people and traditions. The dominant scholarly and activist discourses about human rights have developed largely without reference to these other viewpoints. Claims about universality sit uneasily with ignorance of other traditions and parochial or ethnocentric tendencies. The object of the book is to make accessible the ideas of four jurists who present distinct 'Southern' perspectives on human rights.
Human Rights --- Human rights --- History --- Political aspects --- Deng, Francis Mading, --- Naʻīm, ʻAbd Allāh Aḥmad, --- Ghai, Yash P, --- Baxi, Upendra --- Human rights. --- History. --- Political aspects. --- Naʻīm, ʻAbd Allāh Aḥmad, --- Ghai, Yash P., --- Baxi, Upendra. --- Law --- General and Others --- Basic rights --- Civil rights (International law) --- Rights, Human --- Rights of man --- Human security --- Transitional justice --- Truth commissions --- Law and legislation --- An-Naʻim, Abdullahi Ahmed, --- An-Naʻim, Abdullahi A. --- نعيم، عبد الله أحمد --- Yash Ghai, --- Ghai, Yash, --- Ghai, Yash Pal, --- Upendra Baxi --- Deng, Francis M. --- دينق، فرانسيس مادينق --- دينق، فرانسيس مادينق، --- Human rights - History --- Human rights - Political aspects --- Human rights - Asia --- Human rights - Middle East --- Human rights - Africa --- Human rights - South America --- Deng, Francis Mading, - 1938 --- -Naʻīm, ʻAbd Allāh Aḥmad, - 1946 --- -Ghai, Yash P, - 1938 --- -Baxi, Upendra --- Naim, Abd Allah Ahmad,
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