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Auteur(s) : Kesby, Alison
Titre(s) : The right to have rights [Texte imprimé] : citizenship, humanity, and international law / Alison Kesby
Publication : Oxford : Oxford university press, cop. 2012
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XXII-164 p.) ; 24 cm
Comprend : Introduction ; The right to have rights as a 'place in the world' ; The right to
have rights as nationality ; The right to have rights as citizenship ; The right
to have rights as humanity ; The right to have rights as the politics of human rights
; Conclusion.
Note(s) : Bibliogr. p. 149-159. Index
"Writing in the immediate aftermath of the Second World War, the political theorist
Hannah Arendt argued that the plight of stateless people in the inter-war period pointed
to the existence of a 'right to have rights'. The right to have rights was the right
to citizenship-to membership of a political community. Since then, and especially
in recent years, theorists have continued to grapple with the meaning of the right
to have rights. In the context of enduring statelessness, mass migration, people flows,
and the contested nature of democratic politics, the question of the right to have
rights remains of pressing concern for writers and advocates across the disciplines.
This book provides the first in-depth examination of the right to have rights in the
context of the international protection of human rights. It explores two overarching
questions. First, how do different and competing conceptions of the right to have
rights shed light on right bearing in the contemporary context, and in particular
on concepts and relationships central to the protection of human rights in public
international law? Secondly, given these competing conceptions, how is the right to
have rights to be understood in the context of public international law? In the course
of the analysis, the author examines the significance and limits of nationality, citizenship,
humanity and politics for right bearing, and argues that their complex interrelation
points to how the right to have rights might be rearticulated for the purposes of
international legal thought and practice"--Provided by publisher
Sujet(s) : Droit -- Philosophie
Droits de l'homme -- Philosophie
Citoyenneté -- Philosophie
Droit international -- Philosophie
Humanité -- Philosophie
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9780199600823. - ISBN 0199600821 (rel.) (papier neutre)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb443107507
Notice n° :
FRBNF44310750
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