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What are human rights? Four schools of thought
journal contribution
posted on 2023-06-07, 19:36 authored by Marie-Benedicte DembourA close reading of academic literature reveals that we do not all conceive of human rights in the same way. This contribution proposes that "natural scholars" conceive of human rights as given; "deliberative scholars" as agreed upon; "protest scholars" as fought for; and "discourse scholars" as talked about. The position of each of these four schools on the foundation, universality, possible realization, and legal embodiment of human rights is reviewed, as well as is the schools' faith, or lack thereof, in human rights. Quotations from academic texts illustrate how the four school model cuts across the academic disciplines with examples drawn from philosophy, politics, law, and anthropology.
History
Publication status
- Published
Journal
Human Rights QuarterlyISSN
0275-0392Publisher
Johns Hopkins University PressExternal DOI
Issue
1Volume
32Page range
1-20Pages
20.0Department affiliated with
- Law Publications
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- Yes