Property, Power and Human Rights
Laura Dehaibi
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Abstract:
Through deconstructing the right to property, this incisive book critically assesses the claim that international human rights law is universal. Laura Dehaibi presents an innovative bottom-up and dialogical approach to human rights, lived universalism, that draws on lived experience in the margins to give rights a subversive and emancipatory meaning.
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Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781035313907
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction to Property, Power and Human Rights , pp 1-11

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- Ch 2 Lived truths: A critical engagement with universalism , pp 12-33

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- Ch 3 'The guardian of every other rights': Challenging the liberal discourse of property in human rights law , pp 34-68

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- Ch 4 Drafting a human right to property: Conflated notions, deflated hopes , pp 69-106

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- Ch 5 What place for stories of property? Property in regional human rights case law , pp 107-149

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- Ch 6 When stories matter: Challenging liberal orthodoxies through the margins , pp 150-189

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- Ch 7 Property, access, and social participation , pp 190-226

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- Ch 8 Empowerment before entitlement: Revisiting lived universalism , pp 227-240

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