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Nicholas McMurry

Participation and Democratic Innovation under International Human Rights Law

Participation and Democratic Innovation under International Human Rights Law

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This book explores the human rights principle of participation and the human right to participation, arguing that international human rights law imposes obligations to enable participation and providing a coherent account of the content of such a right and principle. It will be an invaluable resource for academics, researchers, and policy-makers.

Format: Hardback
Length: 282 pages
Publication date: 28 April 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This comprehensive exploration delves into the core principles of human rights, specifically focusing on the notion of participation and its inherent right within the framework of international law. Through meticulous research and analysis, the author presents a compelling argument that international human rights law imposes a fundamental obligation to enable and promote participation for all individuals and communities. The book is organized into four distinct parts, each contributing to a deeper understanding of this critical topic.

Part I provides a historical and theoretical backdrop, shedding light on the evolution of the concept of participation and its significance in human rights discourse. It explores the historical roots of participatory practices and the legal frameworks that have shaped them, highlighting the transformative power of engagement and inclusion.

Part II delves into the core argument that a right to participation and a human rights principle of participation exist in international law. The author meticulously examines the legal frameworks, treaties, and jurisprudence that support this assertion, demonstrating how authoritative approach has been interpreted by authoritative bodies such as the United Nations and regional human rights courts.

Part III takes a deeper dive into the content and implications of a right to participation. The author argues that human rights law, and the way it has been interpreted, can provide a coherent account of the essence of this right and principle. By integrating various legal frameworks and principles, the book offers a comprehensive framework for understanding the diverse dimensions of participation, including its social, economic, cultural, and political aspects.

Part IV explores the conclusions of the book and their far-reaching implications. It examines the challenges and opportunities that arise from embracing a right to participation, discussing the role of governments, civil society organizations, and individuals in fostering inclusive and participatory environments. The book also raises important questions about the accountability and enforcement mechanisms necessary to ensure the effective realization of this right.

While there have been numerous studies on specific forms of participation, such as collective bargaining, this book offers a holistic and comprehensive account of the meaning and application of participation in international human rights law as a whole. It serves as an invaluable resource for academics, researchers, and policy-makers engaged in the field of international human rights law.

In conclusion, this book is a groundbreaking contribution to the study of human rights, providing a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the principle of participation and its vital role in shaping a more inclusive and equitable world. By highlighting the legal and ethical dimensions of participation, the author offers a valuable framework for promoting engagement, empowerment, and the realization of human rights for all individuals and communities.


Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032016528

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