This thesis points at two main issues in the concept of the universality of human rights. First, the obstacles it poses to the notions of the sovereign and the political as defined by Carl Schmitt. Second, the paradox of human rights formulated by Hannah Arendt remains unsolved, since the contradiction at its heart has not changed since its formulation. The third chapter attempts to illustrate how these theoretical concepts are relevant for our understanding of human rights crises involving state actors analyzing some of the events that took place during the 2015 migrant crisis in Europe. The thesis concludes pointing at the need to end the misconceptions derived from the idea of the universality of human rights in the mind of the ...
Human rights have been recognized as one of the universal references for excellence. The question of...
Članak se bavi primjenom Opće deklaracije o ljudskim pravima u nastavi Povijesti kako bi se progovor...
Diversity is characteristic of all societies, and the expanding international migration we see today...
This volume documents an extended conversation among nearly a dozen distinguished practitioners of h...
Human rights are the most universally accepted set of norms that have ever existed. Thus, finding a ...
AbstractThe historical progression of the idea of ‘Rights’ and ‘Citizenship’ are embedded in a narra...
This dissertation combines intellectual history and political theory to discuss the internal debates...
In 1993 the World Conference on Human Rights, meeting in Vienna, reaffirmed "the solemn commitment o...
It is traditionally accepted that international law is structured around the concept of sovereignty....
Cataloged from PDF version of article.This thesis aims to problematize the inside-outside separation...
The review essay discusses current critical approaches towards international human rights regimes an...
This is a study of how one can successfully justify the universality of human rights to people with ...
Like the men of fable who observed the elephant differently from different vantage points, scholars ...
Richard A. Wilson, The Politics of Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa: Legitimizing the Post-A...
Nelson Mandela reminded a joint session of the United States Congress in 1990 that [tlo deny any pe...
Human rights have been recognized as one of the universal references for excellence. The question of...
Članak se bavi primjenom Opće deklaracije o ljudskim pravima u nastavi Povijesti kako bi se progovor...
Diversity is characteristic of all societies, and the expanding international migration we see today...
This volume documents an extended conversation among nearly a dozen distinguished practitioners of h...
Human rights are the most universally accepted set of norms that have ever existed. Thus, finding a ...
AbstractThe historical progression of the idea of ‘Rights’ and ‘Citizenship’ are embedded in a narra...
This dissertation combines intellectual history and political theory to discuss the internal debates...
In 1993 the World Conference on Human Rights, meeting in Vienna, reaffirmed "the solemn commitment o...
It is traditionally accepted that international law is structured around the concept of sovereignty....
Cataloged from PDF version of article.This thesis aims to problematize the inside-outside separation...
The review essay discusses current critical approaches towards international human rights regimes an...
This is a study of how one can successfully justify the universality of human rights to people with ...
Like the men of fable who observed the elephant differently from different vantage points, scholars ...
Richard A. Wilson, The Politics of Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa: Legitimizing the Post-A...
Nelson Mandela reminded a joint session of the United States Congress in 1990 that [tlo deny any pe...
Human rights have been recognized as one of the universal references for excellence. The question of...
Članak se bavi primjenom Opće deklaracije o ljudskim pravima u nastavi Povijesti kako bi se progovor...
Diversity is characteristic of all societies, and the expanding international migration we see today...