The Rights of Others is a major intervention in contemporary political theory, of interest to large numbers of students and specialists in politics, law, philosophy and international relations. 'Every ...
This book shows how political argument in terms of rights and natural rights began in medieval Europe, and how the theory of natural rights was developed in the seventeenth century after a period of ...
This course critically addresses the allure of human rights and international law as political projects. While drawing primarily on postcolonial theory, it will also employ socio-legal studies, ...
Citations: Whinston, Michael. 2001. Assessing the Property Rights and Transaction-Cost Theories of Firm Scope. American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings. (2)184-188.
The LSE Human Rights Anti-colonial Theory and Social Practice Network is a transdisciplinary and interdisciplinary space, to encourage and support transformative conversations about theory and ...