Upendra Baxi (“oo-PEN-druh BOCK-shee”) wrote a book about the future of these concepts, and Marie-Bénédicte Dembour (“dom-BOOR”) wrote a book asking “who believes in” these concepts. For 10 points each:
[10h] Bryan Turner wrote an “outline of a theory of” what concepts? Turner argues that sociological theories of these concepts must supplement theories of citizenship.
ANSWER: human rights [accept “Outline of a Theory of Human Rights”; accept The Future of Human Rights; accept Who Believes in Human Rights?; prompt on rights]
[10e] Sociological definitions of human rights often begin by discussing the “Universal Declaration of Human Rights,” which was adopted by this organization.
ANSWER: United Nations [or UN; accept United Nations General Assembly]
[10m] Some sociologists argue that the universality of human rights undermines this concept. The modern international political system is conventionally said to be grounded in the “Westphalian” form of this concept.
ANSWER: sovereignty [accept Westphalian sovereignty]
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