Why we should worry about the theoretical foundations of human rights law and practice

Ivor Crewe, the former Essex Vice-Chancellor, and a political scientist, used to compare contemporary human rights activists to 19th century Christian missionaries, spreading the gospel to less enlightened peoples. There is more than a grain of truth to this ironical jibe, aimed at his colleagues in the Human Rights Centre. Late last year I was … Continue reading Why we should worry about the theoretical foundations of human rights law and practice