Early in the history of the United States, human rights, then often termed the rights of man, were understood to be those natural, unalienable rights of all persons that no government on earth could deny - rights that are a part of law, whether written or unwritten, and that free and democratic governments are formed to further and to protect. As Alexander Hamilton recognized in 1775, the sacred rights of mankind... are written, as with a sunbeam, in the whole volume of human nature… and can never be erased or obscured by mortal power. Yet, as Hamilton must have known, some of mortal stature would try
Compared to other Western democracies, references to “human rights” are rare in domestic American la...
Compared to other Western democracies, references to “human rights” are rare in domestic American la...
Like the men of fable who observed the elephant differently from different vantage points, scholars ...
Early in the history of the United States, human rights, then often termed the rights of man, were...
The history of Human Rights or Human Rights Jurisprudence is as old as the development & civiliz...
For years, historians depicted the history of human rights as the inexorable triumph of universal no...
Human rights are among society’s most powerful ideals. The notion that all people have rights, simpl...
Human rights are among society’s most powerful ideals. The notion that all people have rights, simpl...
The author introduces a fundamental distinction between human rights and the law of human rights whi...
Human rights are among society’s most powerful ideals. The notion that all people have rights, simpl...
It would be a mistake to assume that the concept of human rights as an ethical precept is an inventi...
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: ...
There is a great social importance of international, regional, state and practically individual char...
Human rights are, literally, the rights we have simply because we are human. They are equal rights: ...
Compared to other Western democracies, references to “human rights” are rare in domestic American la...
Compared to other Western democracies, references to “human rights” are rare in domestic American la...
Like the men of fable who observed the elephant differently from different vantage points, scholars ...
Early in the history of the United States, human rights, then often termed the rights of man, were...
The history of Human Rights or Human Rights Jurisprudence is as old as the development & civiliz...
For years, historians depicted the history of human rights as the inexorable triumph of universal no...
Human rights are among society’s most powerful ideals. The notion that all people have rights, simpl...
Human rights are among society’s most powerful ideals. The notion that all people have rights, simpl...
The author introduces a fundamental distinction between human rights and the law of human rights whi...
Human rights are among society’s most powerful ideals. The notion that all people have rights, simpl...
It would be a mistake to assume that the concept of human rights as an ethical precept is an inventi...
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: ...
There is a great social importance of international, regional, state and practically individual char...
Human rights are, literally, the rights we have simply because we are human. They are equal rights: ...
Compared to other Western democracies, references to “human rights” are rare in domestic American la...
Compared to other Western democracies, references to “human rights” are rare in domestic American la...
Like the men of fable who observed the elephant differently from different vantage points, scholars ...