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female genital mutilation

male circumcision

- very Western way of looking at the world

- atomisation, isolation, happiness?

- selfish emphasis on rights not duties

- abuse by the powerful

- is individualism "better" than collectivism?

-response to power of State

- response to globalisation

- human rights do not always favour individual

- are some collective rights

Pure Cultural Relativism

- more dialogue, less stereotyping and condemnation

greater verification of claims

more reliance on regional systems

Human rights is not the enemy of culture

- cf Article 27 ICCPR and Article 15 ICESCR

educative tool

- seems to presuppose universality

- most rights are flexible

- enforcement is left to States

-reservations

interpretations have stressed minimum standards:

eg polygamy, LGBT rights, discrimination

ESC rights are economically relative

No tolerance re CP rights

Punishments

Examples?

Clothing

Position in IHRL

Cultural relavitism

Sarah Joseph

Economic Relativism

Corruption

Mobutu Sese Seko of Zaire

- Priority in new States is to develop the economy

- what good is a right to vote if one cannot eat?

- eg. economic success in SE Asia (Mahathir Mohammed, Lee Kuan Yew, Kwame Nkrumah)

- assumes that CP rights undermine economic progress

Perpetuation of bad policy

Mao Tse Tung and Great Leap Forward

No peaceful outlets for opposition

Coups in Africa (and elsewhere!)

Tentative conclusions

Individualism

Right to non-conformity

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