How Are Rights Claimed Under an Authoritarian Rule?

How Are Rights Claimed Under an Authoritarian Rule?

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Katema, Washington
Dictus Publishing
EAN: 9783844390971
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This study explores the potentials and challenges of claiming rights under rights an authoritarian rule. The study is not abstract; It is based on a case study of Operation Murambatsvina (literally means clear the filth), which took place in Zimbabwe in 2005. Operation Murambatsvina (OM) was basically about demolition of homes and forced evictions of predominantly poor masses. It resulted in a human rights crisis of national magnitude. Informed by my research findings, I did a critical analysis of the limitations and potentials of mechanisms, both legal and non-legal and at local and international levels used mainly by human rights NGOs to claim rights during OM. From the research findings, it is clear that legal responses are less effective under authoritarian rule as compared to the non-legal responses. Then the embryonic question is- should legal mechanisms give way to non legal mechanisms? I do not subscribe to the thesis of legal mechanisms giving way to non-legal mechanism but I try to rethink an integrated approach to the politics of claiming rights. That accordingly calls for the unification of protective mechanisms..
EAN 9783844390971
ISBN 3844390979
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Dictus Publishing
Publication date May 12, 2011
Pages 76
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 5
Country Germany
Readership General
Authors Katema, Washington