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This work is described by its distinguished author as a sequel to The Future of Human Rights. It is an analysis of the state of human rights in a 'post human' and 'machinistic' world almost overwhelmed by security concerns 'terrorist threats' and technoscience. It begins with a series of questions: Are there now two different realms of human rights: human rights in times of peace and human rights in the 'state of exception'? Does such a distinction affect the nascent jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court? In what way do these impact on global social policy concerning development? The book goes on to present a critique of approaches towards a theory of human rights proposed by Amartya Sen and Sen's emphasis on the ethical as opposed to juridical nature of such rights. Focusing on the human right to development the author examines why the UN Declaration on the Human Right to Development has not attracted more attention and goes on to highlight the work of Arjun Sengupta and its implications for the human right to development. It goes on to examine how in the current world scenario the 'emancipatory potential' of human rights may be carried forward in theoretical work and through activism.
TITLE: Human Rights in a Post Human World: Critical Essays
AUTHOR: Upendra Baxi
SKU: 9780198061762
PUBLISHER: OUP India
DATE PUBLISHED: 14/05/2009
PLACE PUBLISHED: India
PAGES: 266
BINDING: Paperback / softback
LANGUAGE: English
DIMENSIONS: 140 mm x 215 mm x 15 mm
WEIGHT: 290 gr