An intriguing episode in the life of the now-defunct United Nations (UN) Commission on Human Rights was its adoption of a series of resolutions on human rights and democracy. In 1999 the Commission adopted a resolution entitled �Promotion of the right to democracy� (CHR Res. 1999/57), in anticipation of the new century and millennium. The resolution endorsed a �right to democratic governance� as including a range of civil and political rights such as those to freedom of expression, thought and association. It also included the rights of �universal and equal suffrage,� free voting procedures, periodic and free elections and �the right of citizens to choose their governmental system through constitutional or other democratic means.� The resol...
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, democracy and human rights are usually thought of as s...
'Human rights' and 'democracy' as two related but also distinct concepts are frequently confused wit...
In the historical context, during the Cold War, due to the tension of ideology between countries, th...
In this article I investigate from the perspective of legal positivism whether a human right to demo...
Human rights are basic rights inherent to all human beings and are universal. Therefore, human right...
New democracies face many problems in bridging the growning gap between political reforms and the pe...
One of the many issues that arose in the context of the uprisings in North Africa refers to the rel...
Is there a human right to be governed democratically? And what are the considerations that might gro...
The main aim of this article is to illustrate the relationship between human rights and referendums....
Combines an overview of the key theoretical models of democracy and human rights with a state-of-the...
Are the global trends toward democratization and neoliberal economic development also providing enha...
During the last six decades, human rights have become a live and vibrant issue in the free world. Hu...
Human rights globally become an inarguable virtue and it requires the conviction that all human bein...
It is only from a perspective of centuries that the United Nations program for human rights can be...
Although democracy and human rights are universally shared values, their content has always been con...
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, democracy and human rights are usually thought of as s...
'Human rights' and 'democracy' as two related but also distinct concepts are frequently confused wit...
In the historical context, during the Cold War, due to the tension of ideology between countries, th...
In this article I investigate from the perspective of legal positivism whether a human right to demo...
Human rights are basic rights inherent to all human beings and are universal. Therefore, human right...
New democracies face many problems in bridging the growning gap between political reforms and the pe...
One of the many issues that arose in the context of the uprisings in North Africa refers to the rel...
Is there a human right to be governed democratically? And what are the considerations that might gro...
The main aim of this article is to illustrate the relationship between human rights and referendums....
Combines an overview of the key theoretical models of democracy and human rights with a state-of-the...
Are the global trends toward democratization and neoliberal economic development also providing enha...
During the last six decades, human rights have become a live and vibrant issue in the free world. Hu...
Human rights globally become an inarguable virtue and it requires the conviction that all human bein...
It is only from a perspective of centuries that the United Nations program for human rights can be...
Although democracy and human rights are universally shared values, their content has always been con...
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, democracy and human rights are usually thought of as s...
'Human rights' and 'democracy' as two related but also distinct concepts are frequently confused wit...
In the historical context, during the Cold War, due to the tension of ideology between countries, th...