Key Features:
- Presents a thorough philosophical introduction to human rights for anyone from any subject (e.g., international law, politics, public policy, philosophy).
- While grounded in philosophy, demonstrates a clear, organized understanding of real-world aspects of the field, with a deep analysis of vital, current issues.
- Is attentive to critical stances on human rights and to stultifying privations in the field.
- Offers a well-organized overall structure, moving from historical treatment, to conceptual analysis, to a set of current issues, and finally to criticism.
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"Anat Biletzki gives us a sophisticated and accessible discourse on pivotal issues of philosophy-how rights are conceived and practiced, contested and reshaped, beaten back and reasserted. The Philosophy of Human Rights is both a substantial rendering of the attendant philosophical understandings of rights and illustrations of how rights emerge in lived experience." - John Tirman, Executive Director & Principal Research Scientist, MIT Center for International Studies, USA
"A deeply ethical, beautifully written philosophical exploration of our very notion of 'human rights'. Anat Biletzski's masterful survey of theory, of practice, and current realities is timely, wise, and desperately needed." - Juliet Floyd, Professor of Philosophy, Boston University, USA








