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In Defence of Principles

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Since 9/11 and the onset of the “war on terror,” the principal challenge confronting liberal democracies has been to balance freedom with security and individual with collective rights. In Defence of Principles sheds new light on the evolution of human rights norms in liberal democracies by charting the activism of four Canadian NGOs on issues of refugee rights, hate speech, and the death penalty, including their use of difficult, often controversial legal cases as platforms to assert human rights principles and shape judicial policy-making. Although human rights principles are often spoken of in absolute terms, this book reminds us that they are never certain – even in countries that have a vibrant civil society, a long tradition of rule of law, and a judiciary that possesses the constitutional authority to engage in judicial review. The struggles of these NGOs reveal not only the fragility but also the resilience of ideas about rights in liberal democracies.

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ISBN: 9780774818629
Publication date: 1st July 2011
Author: Andrew Thompson
Publisher: University of British Columbia Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 224 pages
Series: Law and Society
Genres: Human rights, civil rights
Non-profitmaking organizations
Law: Human rights and civil liberties