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ویرایش: نویسندگان: Giselle Corradi, Eva Brems, Mark Goodale (editors) سری: Oñati International Series in Law and Society ISBN (شابک) : 9781849467612, 9781849467728 ناشر: Hart Publishing سال نشر: 2017 تعداد صفحات: 267 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 2 مگابایت
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Acknowledgements\nContents\nContributors\n1\n Introduction\n 1. Normative Legal Pluralism and Human Rights Law\n 2. Human Rights Law and Empirical Legal Pluralism\n 3. Empirical Legal Pluralism and the Practice of Human Rights\n 4. Human Rights Practice and Normative Legal Pluralism\n 5. The Contributions in this Book\nPart One:\rNormative Approaches\n 2\n Legal Pluralism as a Human Right and/or as a Human Rights Violation\n 1. The Complex Architecture of International Human Rights Law1\n 2. Toward an Integrated Perspective of International Human Rights Law\n 3. Conclusion\n 3\n Legal Pluralism and International Human Rights Law: A Multifaceted Relationship\n 1. Introduction\n 2. About Legal Pluralism, Human Rights and International Human Rights Law\n 3. Indigenous Land, Territorial And Resource Rights\n 4. Conclusion\n 4\n Human Rights, Cultural Diversity and Legal Pluralism from an Indigenous Perspective: The Awas Tingni Case\n 1. Introduction\n 2. Human Rights and Diversity: Towards an Inclusive Universalism2\n 3. The Awas Tigni Case: Localising Human Rights15\n 4. Conclusions\n 5\n Taking the Challenge of Legal Pluralism for Human Rights Seriously\n 1. Introduction\n 2. Do We Encounter Internal Conflict Rules at All?\n 3. Human Rights and Other Limiting Criteria Are Often Defended as \"Natural\"\n 4. How to Promote Intercultural Reflection on Specific Human Rights?\n 5. Some More General Concluding Remarks\n 6\n Indigenous Justice and the Right to a Fair Trial\n 1. Introduction\n 2. The Justice Landscapes of Bolivia\n 3. The Case Study: Curahuara de Carangas\n 4. Conclusion\nPart Two:\rEmpirical Approaches\n 7\n Gender, Human Rights and Legal Pluralities in Southern Africa: A Matter of Context and Power\n 1. Introduction\n 2. Africanisation of Women\"s Human Rights: Unsettled Gender and Power Struggles Embedded in Legal Pluralities\n 3. South Africa: Equal Rights Meet Neoliberal Market Actors and Traditional Authorities\n 4. Zimbabwe: Decreasing Options of Legal Pluralities in a Changing Political, Economic and Legal Terrain\n 5. Conclusion\n 8\n Women\"s Rights and Transnational Aid Programmes in Niger: The Conundrums and Possibilities of Neoliberalism and Legal Pluralism\n 1. Introduction\n 2. Women under Legal Pluralism and Neoliberal Governance in Niger\n 3. CARE and Women\"s Rights\n 4. UNICEF and Women\"s Rights\n 5. Conclusion\n 9\n Legal Borderlands: Ghanaian Human Rights Advocacy between the Layers of Law\n 1. INTRODUCTION\n 2. Ghanaian Legal Borderlands\n 3. Legal Mobilisation in the Borderlands\n 4. Conclusion\n 10\n Insiders\" Perspectives on Muslim Divorce in Belgium: A Women\"s Rights Analysis\n 1. Introduction\n 2. Muslims in Belgium\n 3. Islamic Normative Discourses\n 4. Islamic Normativity in Action: Muslim Divorce Practices in Belgium\n 5. Implications for the Protection and Promotion of the Human Rights of Women\n 6. Conclusion\n 11\n Through the Looking Glass of Diversity: The Right to Family Life from the Perspectives of Transnational Families in Belgium\n 1. Introduction\n 2. The Right to Family Life and Legal Pluralism\n 3. Amani and Maka: The Meanings of Family between Egalitarian and Hierarchical References\n 4. Christine and Eric: The Stakes of Public Love\n 5. Conclusions\nReferences\nIndex