Part I. Introduction: 1. Re-examining critical perspectives on human rights Ole W. Pedersen 2. The international human rights movement: still part of the problem? David Kennedy Part II. Domestic Human Rights Perspectives: 3. The ongoing idolatry of the Human Rights Act Keith Ewing 4. If you cannot change the rules of the game, adapt to them: United Kingdom responses to the restrictions set by Article 3 ECHR on 'national security' deportations David Bonner 5. The right to security - securing rights or securitizing rights? Liora Lazarus 6. Lawfare unbounded? Human rights and civil liberties as weapons of area denial Colin Murray Part III. International Human Rights Law Perspectives: 7. The rule of law and the role of human rights when peace and security are under attack Elena Katselli 8. The problematic authority of international human rights law Steven Wheatley 9. Universal human rights: a challenge too far Rob Dickinson Part IV. Theoretical Perspectives on Human Rights: 10. Human rights and the mass media Eric Heinze 11. Human rights activism, expertise and academic inquiry: beyond legitimation v. emancipation - a self-critical reflection Christine Bell 12. Human rights, 'lawfare' and American exceptionalism Richard Mullender.
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