Masking Barbarism: Human Rights in the Contemporary Global Order
By (Author) Dr Paul OConnell
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
11th August 2022
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Human rights, civil rights
342.085
Hardback
288
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
It is increasingly accepted that the promise of a globalised human rights systems, sits uneasily with the lived reality of a significant majority of the worlds population. Human rights scholars, recognising this disjuncture, have suggested alternative models for rights protection including, among others, corporate social responsibility and cosmopolitan ethics. This innovative new study challenges this third way school of thought. It argues that this approach is fundamentally flawed as it does not interrogate sufficiently the current dominant model of globalisation. This book offers a new articulation of contemporary globalisation and offers an assessment of the implications of this new model for human rights. The works clear three part structure frames the question; problematizes or sets the difficulties with third way approaches and finally, explores the implications of and offers potential alternatives to it. Challenging and critical, this important new book should be read by all human rights scholars.
Paul OConnell is a Reader in Law at the School of Oriental and African Studies.