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Intersectionality and Human Rights Law

Intersectionality and Human Rights Law

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This collection of essays explores how diversity in human identity and disadvantage affects the articulation, realization, violation, and enforcement of human rights. It raises the question of how the human rights discourse can capture and respond to the different lived experiences of rights, and whether intersectionality can help in this endeavor.

\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 208 pages
\n Publication date: 10 December 2020
\n Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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This comprehensive collection of essays delves into the intricate interplay between diversity in human identity and disadvantage, impacting the articulation, realization, violation, and enforcement of human rights. The central question emerges from the realization that individuals who face severe disadvantages due to factors such as race, religion, gender, age, disability, sexual orientation, class, and more often find themselves marginalized within the realm of human rights. Surprisingly, their conditions often deteriorate rather than improve, even as the rights discourse unfolds. How can we make sense of this complex relationship between the multifaceted nature of disadvantage and the violation of human rights? Does the human rights discourse, rooted in its universal and common values, possess the necessary tools, methodologies, or theories to adequately capture and respond to the diverse lived experiences of rights? Can intersectionality serve as a guiding force in this pursuit? This book aims to initiate a groundbreaking exploration into these critical questions.

The essays in this collection explore various dimensions of the relationship between diversity and human rights. They examine how individuals from marginalized backgrounds encounter barriers to the enjoyment of their rights, including systemic discrimination, prejudice, and violence. The authors analyze the ways in which these factors intersect, creating unique challenges and vulnerabilities for certain groups. They also explore the role of social movements, advocacy organizations, and legal frameworks in promoting diversity and human rights.

One of the key themes in the book is the concept of intersectionality, which recognizes that individuals experience multiple forms of discrimination and disadvantage simultaneously. The authors argue that intersectionality provides a more comprehensive understanding of the experiences of marginalized communities and requires a multi-dimensional approach to addressing human rights violations. They explore how intersectionality can be used to develop more effective policies, programs, and interventions that address the needs of diverse populations.

Another important aspect of the book is the examination of the human rights discourse and its ability to accommodate the diversity of human experiences. The authors argue that the human rights framework must be flexible and responsive to the unique challenges faced by different groups. They suggest that intersectionality can be a valuable tool for challenging dominant narratives and promoting a more inclusive and equitable rights-based approach.

The essays in this collection offer a wealth of insights and perspectives on the complex relationship between diversity and human rights. They provide a valuable resource for scholars, activists, policymakers, and anyone interested in promoting diversity and social justice. By exploring the intersection of identity and disadvantage, the book contributes to a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by marginalized communities and offers potential solutions for building a more inclusive and rights-respecting society.

\n Weight: 470g\n
Dimension: 242 x 163 x 20 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781509935291\n \n

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