1st Edition

Responsibilities: A Critical Legal Defence of Human Rights

By Ian Turner Copyright 2026
280 Pages
by Routledge

280 Pages
by Routledge

For many, human rights have become a panacea for the injustices of society: globalisation, poverty, discrimination, climate change etc. But has this rights ‘inflation’ been a prima facie good? Has the rise in human rights merely propounded a self-centred individualism, exacerbating the marginalisation of large swathes of society who are already socially excluded? Rightly, human rights have been... Read more

1. Welcome Critical Reader!; 2. Introducing Critical Legal Theory, Rights and Responsibilities; 3. Human Rights and the Liberal Tradition; 4. Criticisms of Rights; 5.Rehabilitating rights within critical legal theory; 6. Responsibilities and duties; 7. The solidarity of rights and responsibilities.

Biography

Ian Turner is Reader in Human Rights and Security, University of Lancashire, UK.

‘Responsibilities: A Critical Legal Defence of Human Rights by Ian Turner offers a bold and timely re-examination of human rights in an age of critique. Rather than fostering individualism, it argues that rights and responsibilities are bound together, building solidarity and justice.'

William Boyd, Best Selling Author and Screenwriter