The Pinochet case : cosmopolitanism and intermestic human rights
Nash, Kate.
2007.
The Pinochet case : cosmopolitanism and intermestic human rights.
British Journal of Sociology, 58(3),
pp. 417-435.
ISSN 0007-1315
[Article]
This article explores the Pinochet case, widely heralded as a landmark, as a case of ‘intermestic’ human rights that raises difficult normative and empirical questions concerning cosmopolitan justice. The article is a contribution to the sociology of human rights from the perspective of methodological cosmopolitanism, developing conceptual tools and methods to study how cosmopolitanising state institutions and cultural norms are inter-related. The argument is made that in order to understand issues of cosmopolitan justice, sociologists must give more consideration to political culture.
Item Type | Article |
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Keywords | human rights; state; justice; community; political culture. |
Departments, Centres and Research Units | Sociology |
Date Deposited | 13 Apr 2007 |
Last Modified | 29 Apr 2020 15:28 |