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Legal Mobilization for Human Rights
The essays in this book reveals key themes of mobilization in human rights law through case studies, and discuss topics such as which groups claim rights, what they are mobilizing to protect, the goals they pursue, the forums they use, the obstacles they encounter, and the extent of their success.
Author(s) | Edited by Grainne de Burca (Florence Ellinwood Allen Professor of Law, Florence Ellinwood Allen Professor of Law, New York University). |
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Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 144 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 15 Apr 2022 |
Availability | Available |
The essays in this book reveals key themes of mobilization in human rights law through case studies, and discuss topics such as which groups claim rights, what they are mobilizing to protect, the goals they pursue, the forums they use, the obstacles they encounter, and the extent of their success.
1: Grainne de Burca: Introduction 2: Lynette J. Chua: LGBTQ+ Rights Mobilization and Authoritarianism 3: Christine Chinkin: Women, Peace and Security: A Human Rights Agenda? 4: Rebecca Lock & Lisa Vanhala: International NGOs and the (Non) Mobilization
Grainne de Burca is Florence Ellinwood Allen Professor of Law at NYU, author of Reframing Human Rights in a Turbulent Era (OUP, 2021), and co-editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Constitutional Law (I.CON) .