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The Struggle for Human Rights: Essays in honour of Philip Alston

Online ISBN:
9780191914454
Print ISBN:
9780198868064
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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The Struggle for Human Rights: Essays in honour of Philip Alston

Nehal Bhuta (ed.),
Nehal Bhuta
(ed.)
Professor of Public International Law, Edinburgh Law School, University of Edinburgh, UK
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Florian Hoffmann (ed.),
Florian Hoffmann
(ed.)
Professor of Law, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Sarah Knuckey (ed.),
Sarah Knuckey
(ed.)
Clinical Professor of Law, Human Rights Clinic and Human Rights Institute, Columbia Law School , USA
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Frédéric Mégret (ed.),
Frédéric Mégret
(ed.)
Professor of Law and William Dawson Scholar, Faculty of Law, McGill University, Canada
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Margaret Satterthwaite (ed.)
Margaret Satterthwaite
(ed.)
Professor of Clinical Law, Center for Human Rights and Global Justice, New York University School of Law, USA
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Published online:
20 January 2022
Published in print:
30 September 2021
Online ISBN:
9780191914454
Print ISBN:
9780198868064
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

Bringing together leading scholars, practitioners, and critics of human rights from a variety of disciplines, this book of essays takes as its inspiration and provocation, the forty-year career of Professor Philip Alston as an international human rights advocate, scholar, teacher, and influential participant in the making of the contemporary human rights system. Alston has recently contended that the challenges facing human rights today require us to ‘urgently rethink many of [our] assumptions, re-evaluate [our] strategies, and broaden [our] outreach, while not giving up on the basic principles’. The essays in this volume all engage with this challenge, following the long arc of Alston’s career as a prism to evaluate and critically reflect upon some of the themes that have come to define international human rights practice and scholarship in the past decades. The collection examines foundational debates at the heart of the evolution of the human rights project, contemporary efforts to shape and renew the human rights agenda, and critique and reform of human rights institutions; and reflects on the place of human rights practice in contemporary struggles. The book’s multifaceted and eclectic approach to human rights—its practice and its theory—addresses some of the most urgent questions posed to human rights today.

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