Human Rights and People's Sovereignty from the South
| AUTHOR | Medici, Alejandro |
| PUBLISHER | Sciencia Scripts (05/11/2020) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
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The relationship between human rights and sovereignty must be rethought.Normally, this (sovereignty) has been understood as its manifestation or manifestations in state power. Therefore, from a relationship of tension, given the need to subject state power to parameters of strict legality in terms of human rights. The relationship between human rights and the state is complex. The state is directly or indirectly responsible, even if it is ultimately always responsible for rights violations. In every act of human rights violation the state is present by action or omission.The state must also promote, respect and protect human rights.Given the complexity and ambiguity of the state in relation to human rights, these have been interpreted as limits to state sovereignty and power.We want to think about the problem differently. Think about popular sovereignty in its relation to human rights. In this light, popular sovereignty and human rights are respective. You can't think of the former without the latter. These are material and formal conditions of the citizenships that form a sovereign people.
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ISBN-13:
9786200963987
ISBN-10:
6200963983
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Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
136
Carton Quantity:
52
Product Dimensions:
6.00 x 0.32 x 9.00 inches
Weight:
0.46 pound(s)
Country of Origin:
US
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Law | Civil Law
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The relationship between human rights and sovereignty must be rethought.Normally, this (sovereignty) has been understood as its manifestation or manifestations in state power. Therefore, from a relationship of tension, given the need to subject state power to parameters of strict legality in terms of human rights. The relationship between human rights and the state is complex. The state is directly or indirectly responsible, even if it is ultimately always responsible for rights violations. In every act of human rights violation the state is present by action or omission.The state must also promote, respect and protect human rights.Given the complexity and ambiguity of the state in relation to human rights, these have been interpreted as limits to state sovereignty and power.We want to think about the problem differently. Think about popular sovereignty in its relation to human rights. In this light, popular sovereignty and human rights are respective. You can't think of the former without the latter. These are material and formal conditions of the citizenships that form a sovereign people.
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