New Arrivals/Restock

States, Human Rights, and Distant Strangers: The Normative Justification of Extraterritorial Obligations in Human Rights Law

flash sale iconLimited Time Sale
Until the end
03
55
46

$82.23 cheaper than the new price!!

Free shipping for purchases over $99 ( Details )
Free cash-on-delivery fees for purchases over $99
Please note that the sales price and tax displayed may differ between online and in-store. Also, the product may be out of stock in-store.
New  $164.46
quantity

Product details

Management number 201827209 Release Date 2025/10/08 List Price $82.23 Model Number 201827209
Category


This book explores whether states are bound by human rights when they act with effects on people abroad, combining legal and philosophical perspectives. It provides a legal analysis of the issue at national, supranational, and international levels and develops an ethical justificatory theory of extraterritorial human rights obligations. It contributes to closing the gap between judicial and normative perspectives on extraterritorial human rights obligations and will be of interest to scholars and students in human rights, international law, and political philosophy.

Format: Hardback
Length: 356 pages
Publication date: 24 October 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

This book combines legal and philosophical perspectives to address the question of whether states are bound by human rights when they act with effects on people abroad—states’ extraterritorial human rights obligations. Taking an innovative approach, it begins with a profound legal analysis of the issue at national, supranational, and international levels and then engages in depth with counterarguments against extraterritorially applying human rights, on the basis of which it develops its own ethical justificatory theory of extraterritorial human rights obligations. The book closes the circle by showing what the practical implications of this theory for the interpretation (and possible evolvement) of human rights law would be. In a world where critiques of, and resistance to, the general idea of universal human rights are on rise, the book contributes to closing the gap between judicial and normative perspectives on extraterritorial human rights obligations by inquiring into the ethical underpinnings of this topical legal challenge.

This book will be of key interest to scholars and students in human rights, international law, and more broadly in political philosophy, philosophy of law, and international relations.

The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.

Weight: 453g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032388472


Correction of product information

If you notice any omissions or errors in the product information on this page, please use the correction request form below.

Correction Request Form

Product Review

You must be logged in to post a review