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Theoretical and empirical studies of rights

Nielsen, Laura Beth(Edited by)
Part of the The international library of essays in law and society series
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This important volume examines rights from an inter-disciplinary law and society perspective, beginning with the premise that the most basic functions of rights requires the empirical study of rights consciousness and claiming behavior.

As such the volume includes articles and essays by political scientists, historians, lawyers, and sociologists which place the study of ordinary citizens' understandings of rights, and what actions they take based on that knowledge, at the forefront of an empirical research agenda.

This has important implications for law's capacity to achieve social change and can lead to better understanding of how rights can and should operate in a social and legal system.

The volume is organized around the social movements and political processes which give rise to rights, the processes by which people come to understand they enjoy a right, the decision to invoke the right either formally or informally, and the organizational and institutional constraints and opportunities for exercising rights.

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Ashgate
1351879804 / 9781351879804
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
323.01
15/05/2017
English
615 pages
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