
Anna Spain Bradley, "Human Choice in International Law" (Cambridge UP, 2021)
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Human Rights and the Life Cycle of Human Rights
Human rights is near and dearer to my heart. Human rights show up a in choice, because they often connect moments of crises where there could be natural disaster that as complicated by how government officials or others have treated it. The choices that international law gets involved with human rights are often then framed retroactively, but not pro actively. And this is where the work in the book on bias comes up. There's a lot to be said about all forms of discrimination, homothobia, racism, discrimination against people on the basis of their disability or balism throughout the world. That mark of ampathy is something i think is uniquely positioned in tho human rights faces that we don't see in
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