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CRITICALLY discuss the claim. Arguing both sides (agree and disagree with the claim) and

CRITICALLY discuss the claim. Arguing both sides (agree and disagree with the claim) and looking at previous trends/patterns and what the implications may be for the future. With past and current examples. 
References:
1. Political Sociology of Human Rights. (Chapter one: ‘The social construction of human rights’). Kate Nash.
2. The International Journal of Human Rights. Volume 23, 2019 (‘Recognising rights and wrongs in practice and politics: human rights organisations and Cambodia’s ‘Law Against the Non-Recognition of Khmer Rouge Crimes’). Peter Manning.
3. ‘Human Rights are Neither Universal Nor Natural’. Rein Mullerson.
4. Human Rights Quarterly. (‘Social Movements and the Social Construction of Human Rights’). Neil Stammers. 
5. Human Rights Quarterly. (‘A Critique of Social Approaches to Human Rights’). Neil Stammers. 
6. ‘The Reality of Social Constructions’. Stephen Pfohl.
7. Systems Thinking and Moral Imagination. (‘Human Rights as Social Constructions’). Patricia Werhane and Thomas Wren.