Rights, Groups, and Self-Invention
Explore the intricate world of group-differentiated rights in "Rights, Groups, and Self-Invention" by Eric J. Mitnick, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2017. This thought-provoking hardback offers an in-depth analysis of rights that are allocated based on membership in specific social or cultural groups, a topic that is becoming both prevalent and contentious in today’s pluralistic legal environments.
With 232 pages of insightful content, Mitnick delves into the implications of these rights, engaging readers with critical discussions about self-identity and societal dynamics. This essential reading is perfect for scholars and practitioners alike, providing a comprehensive understanding of how group identity influences legal rights and policies. Elevate your knowledge on this fascinating subject with this seminal work from a respected voice in the field.