02732nam a2200397Ia 4500001001300000003000800013005001700021006001900038007001500057008004100072020006800113040002100181050002100202072001600223072001600239072002300255072002300278080001000301082001200311245011700323260003700440300004200477490006200519505071200581520068501293538003601978650002702014650007702041650002702118650003502145650001802180700001902198776001802217830005202235856004702287bslw07736502UtOrBLW20171018091353.0m d cr un|||||||||110829s2011 enka o 000 0 eng d a9781780522531 (electronic bk.) :c�62.95 ; �89.95 ; $114.95 aUtOrBLWcUtOrBLW 4aJC571b.S64 2011 7aLAQ2bicssc 7aLNA2bicssc 7aLAW0000002bisacsh 7aPOL0350102bisacsh a342.704a32322200aSpecial issueh[electronic resource] :bhuman rights : new possibilities/new problems /cedited by Austin Sarat. aBingley, U.K. :bEmerald,c2011. a1 online resource (x, 232 p.) :bill.1 aStudies in law, politics and society,x1059-4337 ;vv. 560 aSelf-ownership and self-alienation : three case studies / Ethan MacAdam -- Constitutive paradoxes of human rights : an interpretation in history and political theory / John R. Wallach -- Finding a place for marginal migrants in the international human rights system / Leila Kawar -- Why the underutilization of child rights in global mobilization? : the cases of female genital cutting practices and user fees for education / Elizabeth Heger Boyle, Hollie Nyseth -- The bottom up journey of 'defamation of religion' from Muslim states to the United Nations : a case study of the migration of anti-constitutional ideas / Robert C. Blitt -- The state action doctrine in international law / Laura A. Dickinson. aVolume 56 of Studies in Law, Politics, and Society presents the latest scholarship on human rights. The work contained in this volume examines both the theoretical dimensions and dilemmas of human rights in the modern world and particular cases in which the problems and possibilities of human rights are examined. Taken together the contributions point to a need for more searching examination of the way human rights work and highlight the contribution of human rights to the advancement of claims for justice. Studies in Law, Politics, and Society is a leading socio-legal publication that truly embraces innovative, theoretically informed, interdisciplinary legal scholarship. aMode of access: World Wide Web. 7aLawxGeneral.2bisacsh 7aPolitical SciencexPolitical Freedom & Security / Human Rights.2bisacsh 7aLaw & society.2bicssc 7aLegal system: general.2bicssc 0aHuman rights.1 aSarat, Austin.1 z9781780522524 0aStudies in law, politics, and society ;vv. 56.40uhttp://www.emeraldinsight.com/1059-4337/56