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- Title
Vernacular rights cultures.
- Authors
Ziadah, Rafeef; Rai, Shirin M; Jamil, Ghazala; Sokhi-Bulley, Bal; Baxi, Upendra; Madhok, Sumi
- Abstract
I Rafeef Ziadah, King's College London, UK i Overcoming state-centric rights I Vernacular rights cultures i is an exciting and important contribution to debates on human rights, gender rights and vernacular approaches to both. I Shirin M. Rai, SOAS University of London, UK i Shifting epistemes of rights cultures I Vernacular rights cultures i opens up with a rather erudite review of the literature on the idea of rights, especially focusing on the evolution of human rights scholarship. The world-making potential of I haq i to (re)shape rights is hardly limited to Hannah Arendt's "the right to have rights" or the "umbilical link" between citizenship and rights. Keywords: Human rights; south Asia; decolonization; international law; rights cultures; gender EN Human rights south Asia decolonization international law rights cultures gender 825 835 11 03/15/23 20230301 NES 230301 Introduction I Vernacular rights cultures i tells a different story of human rights.
- Subjects
SOCIAL movements; RURAL women; CASTE; NO confidence motions; POLITICAL science
- Publication
International Affairs, 2023, Vol 99, Issue 2, p825
- ISSN
0020-5850
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/ia/iiad054