Anthropology of human rights

Anthropology of human rights is a subfield of sociocultural and legal anthropology that studies how ideas of "rights" are made, circulated, and used in practice. Instead of treating rights primarily as legal rules, it examines the languages, institutions, and everyday interactions through which claims about human rights acquire meaning and authority.

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Anthropology of human rights

Anthropology of human rights is a subfield of sociocultural and legal anthropology that studies how ideas of "rights" are made, circulated, and used in practice. Instead of treating rights primarily as legal rules, it examines the languages, institutions, and everyday interactions through which claims about human rights acquire meaning and authority.

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