The paper aims to support a view of human rights as essentially characterized by a basic content and in this sense focuses on the notion of basic rights. The key features associated with the notion of human rights – moral embedding and universality – should lead to regard human rights as essentially basic rights. The analysis will (i) argue for a notion of ‘basicness’ that is different from the notion occurring both within the so-called minimalist theories and the one worked out by Henry Shue; (ii) address the link between the idea of basic rights and the doctrine of the minimum core/content and (iii) criticize a deviation from the desirable path, which lies in shifting from the notion of minimum core of rights to the notion of core rights
Contribution for book symposium on Andrea Sangiovanni’s Humanity without Dignity
Globalization is a typical process of the complex societies and it has enabled the wide diffusion of...
A compreensão dos direitos humanos considerados como universais variam ao longo da história, uma vez...
The paper aims to support a view of human rights as essentially characterized by a basic content and...
The author proposes a reflection on two basic elements of the «culture of rights», the idea of strug...
The concept of human rights, supposedly of universal importance, is usually derived from the traditi...
Human rights are, literally, the rights we have simply because we are human. They are equal rights: ...
This chapter, specifically prepared for the courses taught in post-Soviet countries, aims to show th...
The author points at the necessity to work out of universal conception of human rights and duties. I...
The article argues the thesis according to which the problem of the foundation of human rights is no...
Is there universalism of human rights? If so, what are its scope and limits? This book is a doctrina...
Although there are different theories of human rights, it is possible to point out a series of featu...
The article presents a reflection on Corradetti’s distinctive position developed in Relativism and H...
Human rights have been recognized as one of the universal references for excellence. The question of...
From the point of view of international law, what we are seeking in this paper is to expose some of ...
Contribution for book symposium on Andrea Sangiovanni’s Humanity without Dignity
Globalization is a typical process of the complex societies and it has enabled the wide diffusion of...
A compreensão dos direitos humanos considerados como universais variam ao longo da história, uma vez...
The paper aims to support a view of human rights as essentially characterized by a basic content and...
The author proposes a reflection on two basic elements of the «culture of rights», the idea of strug...
The concept of human rights, supposedly of universal importance, is usually derived from the traditi...
Human rights are, literally, the rights we have simply because we are human. They are equal rights: ...
This chapter, specifically prepared for the courses taught in post-Soviet countries, aims to show th...
The author points at the necessity to work out of universal conception of human rights and duties. I...
The article argues the thesis according to which the problem of the foundation of human rights is no...
Is there universalism of human rights? If so, what are its scope and limits? This book is a doctrina...
Although there are different theories of human rights, it is possible to point out a series of featu...
The article presents a reflection on Corradetti’s distinctive position developed in Relativism and H...
Human rights have been recognized as one of the universal references for excellence. The question of...
From the point of view of international law, what we are seeking in this paper is to expose some of ...
Contribution for book symposium on Andrea Sangiovanni’s Humanity without Dignity
Globalization is a typical process of the complex societies and it has enabled the wide diffusion of...
A compreensão dos direitos humanos considerados como universais variam ao longo da história, uma vez...