Responsibilities: A Critical Legal Defence of Human Rights
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:11th Nov '25
£145.00
This title is due to be published on 11th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

For many, human rights have become a panacea for the injustices of society: globalisation, poverty, discrimination, climate change etc. But has this rights ‘inflation’ been a prima facie good? Has the rise in human rights merely propounded a self-centred individualism, exacerbating the marginalisation of large swathes of society who are already socially excluded? Rightly, human rights have been the subject of a multitude of criticisms, from a range of critical perspectives: Marxism, critical legal studies, communitarianism, feminism, critical race theory, etc. However, this unique study pushes back against this tide of ‘anti-rights,’ providing an original defence of human rights from the perspective of a progressive political community of rights-holders and duty-bearers. Possessing rights might place a rights-holder at the centre of their moral universe, to the exclusion of all others, but that holder of rights cannot expect others to bear the duty of their rights without exercising the same obligation to the rights of others in return. So, far from emphasising isolation and self-interest, responsibilities arising from the exercise of rights engender a keen sense of solidarity, a principle integral to critical legal theory. The book will be of interest to academics and researchers working in the areas of Human Rights, Constitutional Law and Legal and Political Theory.
‘Responsibilities: A Critical Legal Defence of Human Rights by Ian Turner offers a bold and timely re-examination of human rights in an age of critique. Rather than fostering individualism, it argues that rights and responsibilities are bound together, building solidarity and justice.'
William Boyd, Best Selling Author and Screenwriter
ISBN: 9781032663289
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 680g
272 pages