... when and if we have the time and resources to do so.7 Human rights are not only universal, and therefore intrusive, they are also morally imperious, and therefore unignorable. Further, human ... these factors – statism, legalism and epistemology – that inhibit the use of human rights discourse in non-state contexts, and asks what sort of human rights and what sort of human rights theory ... requiring the utilisation of the means at their disposal to further the same objectives: realising human rights. Individuals should not only refrain from violating the human rights of others, but they...