Human Rights as Ethics, Politics, and Law

Authors

Elena Namli
Professor at the Department of Theology; Ethics and Philosophy of Religion, Uppsala University
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9042-6296 (unauthenticated)

Keywords:

Human rights, Ethics and human rights, political dimensions of human rights, human rights as law and morality

Synopsis

This study offers a critical approach to the connections between the law, politics, and morality as they figure in human rights discourse. It argues that human rights must be understood – ethically, politically, and legally – through the prism of reasonable skepticism towards the legitimacy of contemporary institutions for the protection of human rights. The colonial legacy of human rights, the lack of transparent principles for dealing with conflicting rights, and the counterproductive overemphasis upon the importance of legal instruments are considered as offering serious challenges to the lasting legitimacy of human rights. These challenges are analyzed by means of selected human rights-related cases as well as theoretical discussion.

book cover

Published

August 27, 2014

Online ISSN

3035-7683

Print ISSN

0346-6507

Details about the available publication format: Buy (softcover)

Buy (softcover)

ISBN-13 (15)

978-91-554-8977-9

Physical Dimensions

How to Cite

Human Rights as Ethics, Politics, and Law: Vol. Uppsala Studies in Social Ethics 43. (2014). Scholarly books from Uppsala University Publications. https://doi.org/10.33063/gve9da56