Overview

Human rights capture what people need to live minimally decent lives. Recognised dimensions of this minimum include physical security, due process, political participation, and freedom of movement, speech, and belief, as well as - more controversially for some - subsistence, shelter, health,education, culture, and community. Far less attention has been paid to the interpersonal, social dimensions of a minimally decent life, including our basic needs for decent human contact and acknowledgement, for interaction and adequate social inclusion, and for relationship, intimacy, and sharedways of living, as well as our competing interests in solitude and associative freedom.This pioneering collection of original essays aims to remedy the neglect of social needs and rights in human rights theory and practice by exploring the social dimensions of the human-rights minimum. The essays subject enumerated social human rights and proposed social human rights to philosophicalscrutiny, and probe the conceptual, normative, and practical implications of taking social human rights seriously. The contributors to this volume demonstrate powerfully how important this undertaking is, despite the thorny theoretical and practical challenges that social rights present.Being Social is the first in-depth and polyphonic philosophical treatment of social rights qua human rights in the English language. It explains how social rights are rights to participate and not only to being in society, but also, even more importantly, it uncovers the social and interactionaldimension of all human rights. A must-read for international human rights lawyers concerned about the critique of human rights' individualism.'- Professor Samantha Besson, International Law of Institutions Chair, College de France, Paris and Professor of Public International Law and European Law, University of Fribourg, Switzerland'Every human being has deep needs for sociality: for contact, connection, intimacy, inclusion, recognition, and community. In this pioneering volume, leading experts explore how social human rights can help fulfil these needs in our homes, workplaces, cities, nations, and virtual worlds. Since ahuman life is a life with others, human rights must include social rights too.'- Leif Wenar, Olive H. Palmer Professor in Humanities, Stanford University

ISBN-13

9780198871194

ISBN-10

0198871198

Weight

1.35 Pounds

Dimensions

8.80 x 1.50 x 6.40 In

List Price

$100.00

Format

Hardcover

Language

English

Pages

320 pages

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Published On

2023-01-06



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