Critical Legal Studies and the Critique of Rights Discourse in Modern Legal Theory
Critical Legal Studies (CLS) offers a provocative critique of traditional rights discourse, challenging assumptions about law’s neutrality and objectivity. It questions whether legal rights serve as genuine tools for justice or instruments of social control. By deconstructing the ideological underpinnings of rights, CLS exposes how legal frameworks often reinforce power hierarchies and societal inequalities, prompting … Read more