Cambridge Handbook of New Human Rights
Discover the profound insights within the Cambridge Handbook of New Human Rights by Andreas von Arnauld, published by Cambridge University Press in 2020. This comprehensive volume spans 720 pages and delves into the emergence of 'new' human rights, exploring various dimensions of these rights, including the struggles for their recognition and the complexities surrounding their contested nature.
Scholars, practitioners, and activists in the field of human rights will find this handbook invaluable as it presents a thorough analysis from multiple theoretical perspectives. Whether you are seeking to understand the evolution of human rights or engage with contemporary debates, this book is an essential resource for anyone passionate about social justice and human rights advocacy.