Human Rights at the Intersections Transformation through Local, Global, and Cosmopolitan Challenges

At a time when states are increasingly hostile to the international rights regime, human rights activists have turned to non-state and sub-state actors to begin the implementation of human rights law. This complicates the conventional analysis of relationships between local actors, global norms, and...

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Published: London Bloomsbury Academic 2022
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