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The Temporal Trap of Human Rights
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The Temporal Trap of Human Rights

Stephen Young
The Times and Temporalities of International Human Rights Law, Vol.3, pp.67-84
24/02/2022
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Abstract

Human rights International human rights Temporalities Discourse Critical theory Performative Performativity Temporalities
This chapter argues that international human rights discourse produces a temporal trap. The temporal traps provide the appearance that human rights are temporally flexible and can reflect subjects' own temporalities, but constructs subjects in a permanent contest for the present. I begin from the position that legal jurisdiction is a spoken power to deliver a judgement or an authority, as well as a territorial and spatial delineation.
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