Rethinking Human Rights and Global Constitutionalism : From Inclusion to Belonging (pdf)

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Author Ekaterina Yahyaoui Krivenko
Edition 1
Edition Year 2017
Format PDF
ISBN 9781108522632
Language English
Number Of Pages 181
Publisher Cambridge University Press

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Are human rights really a building block of global constitutionalism? Does global constitutionalism have any future in the theory and practice of international law and global governance? This book critically examines these key questions by focusing on the mechanisms utilised by global constitutionalism whilst comparing the historical functioning of constitutional rights in national systems. Yahyaoui Krivenko provides new insights into the workings of human rights and associated notions, such as the state, the political, and the individual, by demonstrating that human rights are antithetical to global constitutionalism and encouraging new discussions on the meaning of global constitutionalism and human rights. Drawing on the interdisciplinary works of such thinkers as Agamben, Luhmann, Bourdieu, Deleuze and Guattari, this book also considers practical examples from historical experience of ancient Greek and early Islamic societies. It will appeal to scholars interested in human rights, international law and critical legal theory.

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Author

Ekaterina Yahyaoui Krivenko

Edition

1

Edition Year

2017

Format

PDF

ISBN

9781108522632

Language

English

Number Of Pages

181

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

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