Human rights in a post human world: critical essays
By: Baxi, Upendra
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CENTRAL LIBRARY General Stack (Nila Campus) | 323 BAX/H | Available | 09242 | ||
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CENTRAL LIBRARY General Stack (Sahyadri Campus) | Reference | 323 BAX/H | Not for loan | 09241 |
*Why social theory, especially of human rights? beyond the frames of rights weariness and wariness
*Amartya Sen and human rights
*The uncanny idea of development
*The development of the right to development
*Human rights in times of terror
*The posthuman and human rights
This book, which the author describes as a sequel to 'The Future of Human Rights', is an analysis of the state of human rights in a 'post human' and 'machinistic' world facing unprecedented security concerns, 'terrorist threats', and technoscience.