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HOW THE UNITED NATIONS RECOGNIZED THE RIGHTS OF PEASANTS AND OTHER PEOPLE WORKING IN RURAL AREAS
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Marc Edelman
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global human rights
/ human rights norms
/ international norms
/ peasant rights
/ Social and Cultural Anthropology
/ UNDROP
/ vernacularization
2024
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Marc Edelman
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global human rights
/ human rights norms
/ international norms
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/ Social and Cultural Anthropology
/ UNDROP
/ vernacularization
2024
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HOW THE UNITED NATIONS RECOGNIZED THE RIGHTS OF PEASANTS AND OTHER PEOPLE WORKING IN RURAL AREAS
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HOW THE UNITED NATIONS RECOGNIZED THE RIGHTS OF PEASANTS AND OTHER PEOPLE WORKING IN RURAL AREAS
2024
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The chapter outlines the process that led to the adoption in December 2018 of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Peasants and Other People Working in Rural Areas (UNDROP). It describes my involvement in the negotiations and drafting of this new international instrument. Most anthropological research on global governance has a strong institutionalist and legalistic orientation. This chapter, in contrast, emphasizes the ethnographic encounter. It proposes a new way of thinking about the origin of international norms and an alternative to the “vernacularization” approach dominant in anthropological studies of law. UNDROP is a case of vernacularization-in-reverse, in which the
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1501773941, 9781501773945, 9781501773440, 1501773445
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