Defensive Relativism: The Use of Cultural Relativism in International Legal Practice - Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights - Frederick Cowell - Books - University of Pennsylvania Press - 9781512823318 - October 25, 2022
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Defensive Relativism: The Use of Cultural Relativism in International Legal Practice - Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights

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"Defensive Relativism describes how governments around the world use cultural relativism in legal argument to oppose international human rights law. Defensive relativist arguments appear in international courts, at the committees set up by human rights treaties and at the United Nations Human Rights Council. The aim of defensive relativist arguments is to exempt a state from having to apply international human rights law, or to stop international human rights law evolving, because it would interfere with cultural traditions the state deems important. It is an everyday occurrence in international human rights law and defensive relativist arguments can be used by all sorts of states. The end goal of defensive relativism is to allow a state to appear human rights compliant whilst at the same time not implementing international human rights law. Drawing on a range of materials, such as state reports on the Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) and cases from European Court of Human Rights involving freedom of religion, this book provides a definitive survey of defensive relativism. Crucially defensive relativism is not about alternate practices of human rights law, or debates about the origins or legitimacy of human rights as a concept. Defensive relativism is instead a variety of tactical argument used by states to justify ignoring international human rights law. Yet as this book concludes, defensive relativism can't be removed from the law as it is a reflection of unresolved tensions about the nature of what it means for rights to be universal"--
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328 pages

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released October 25, 2022
ISBN13 9781512823318
Publishers University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 328
Dimensions 237 × 158 × 26 mm   ·   650 g
Language English  

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