Human rights evolve continuously. Sometimes entirely new rights spring up, for example in response to technological developments. Most ‘new’ human rights, however, are refinements of existing rights, which somehow have come to be regarded as deserving protection in their own right. An intriguing question is when such new (aspects of) rights deserve to be formally recognised or even codified in international treaties or national constitutions. In these comments I will try to answer this question for the right that Simon Rice suggests should be recognised: the right of access to law. I will focus on the added value of recognising such a right, rather than dealing with its theoretical foundations
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The author introduces a fundamental distinction between human rights and the law of human rights whi...
7-14Human rights and intellectual property protection are two distinct areas of law and have largely...
International audienceWhen addressing the global issue of human rights in the information society, a...
This essay offers a theoretical account of human rights that considers "humanity" not just as a leg...
This article addresses the most fundamental question in the philosophy of rights. If there are any m...
Human rights law was first asserted in the context of the emancipation of the American colonies and ...
The debate on the possible recognition of the use of the Internet as a human right matures. This pap...
The right of access to a court for the protection of the violated rights of a person is one of the f...
We all have a human right to enjoy the benefits of scientific progress (the Right to Science [RtS])....
The article analyzes the ways of interpretation and enforcement of the right of access to justice. T...
Abstract: This Article examines the desirability of the universal recognition of the right of public...
Legal aid and human rights have more in common than is usually appreciated: both are concerned with...
In many Western democracies the rights of citizens are enshrined in a constitutional document usuall...
Between the right to defence and assistance and the civil rights a close connection has been identif...
There is a great social importance of international, regional, state and practically individual char...
The author introduces a fundamental distinction between human rights and the law of human rights whi...
7-14Human rights and intellectual property protection are two distinct areas of law and have largely...
International audienceWhen addressing the global issue of human rights in the information society, a...