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Human Rights Redefining Legal Thought : The History of Human Rights Discourse in Finnish Legal Scholarship / by Juhana Mikael Salojärvi
(Studies in the History of Law and Justice. ISSN:21989850 ; 16)

Publisher (Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer)
Year 2020
Edition 1st ed. 2020.
Authors *Salojärvi, Juhana Mikael author
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Notes 1. Introduction -- 2. The origins of rights discourse -- 3. The postwar transformation, 1945–1965 -- 4. The rise of human rights discourse in Finnish legal scholarship, 1965–1980 -- 5. The establishment of rights discourse in Finnish legal scholarship: From the stalemate of the 1980s to the reform of constitutional rights in 1995 -- 6. Rights Talk Explosion -- 7. Epilogue: The history of rights discourse and the twenty-first century rights talk
This book investigates the origins and development of human rights discourse in Finnish legal scholarship in the twentieth century. It provides a detailed account of how human rights were understood before they had legal relevance in a positivist sense, how they were adapted to Finnish legal thinking in the post-Second World War decades, how they developed into a mode of legal rhetoric and a type of legal argument during the 1970s and 1980s, and how they eventually became a significant paradigm in legal thinking in the 1990s. The book also demonstrates how rights discourse infiltrated the discussion regarding problems that were previously addressed in arguments concerning morals, social justice and equity. Although the book focuses on the history of Finnish legal scholarship, it is also interesting from a global perspective for two reasons: Firstly, it demonstrates how an idea of international law is transplanted and diffused into national legal thinking; Finland is an illustrative example in this regard. Secondly, it offers insights into the general history of human rights
HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-29533-2
Subjects LCSH:Law—Philosophy
LCSH:Law—History
LCSH:Human rights
LCSH:Europe—History—1492-
LCSH:Science—History
FREE:Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal History
FREE:Human Rights
FREE:History of Modern Europe
FREE:History of Science
Classification LCC:K201-487
LCC:K140-165
DC23:340.1
ID 8000066370
ISBN 9783030295332

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