Insurgent universality refers to the excess of equality and freedom over the juridical frame of universal human rights. It announces a politics beyond the state. While the histories of human rights usually give ample consideration to the proto-Declaration of 1789, they do not pay enough attention to the Declaration of 1793. However, the neglected Declaration of 1793 allows us to consider the forgotten history of active struggles\u2014most notably, that of women, the poor, and slaves\u2014a set of struggles that, in their concrete configurations, helped to shape the Declaration's radical claims. Comparing these two declarations by examining their respective contexts and contents, this paper delineates the limits of rights declarations as jur...
Abstract: Human Rights is a concept proposed by the West for supporting the justice and the welfare ...
Presents the history of the 1948 adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, focusing on ...
The paper’s aim is to show the importance and role of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights from...
René Gallissot, The French Revolution at the limits of Human Rights The three major revolutionary de...
This article argues that the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), by claiming certain inhe...
There is a great social importance of international, regional, state and practically individual char...
The concept of human rights is a dynamic one that constantly generates new defining and regulatory i...
The paper highlights clashes between different conceptions of right, law and justice crystalizing in...
Three constitutions, the American (1787-1789), the French (1791) and the Polish (3 May 1791) have a ...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948 was preceded by several other Declarations in the...
For a more recent version of this publication, please see: https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.1...
Human rights are often considered a twentieth-century phenomenon, yet the concept has its ideologica...
Human rights law claims to be universal, setting rights apart from paradigms based on shared religio...
The American and French revolutionaries of 1776 and 1789–1793 invoked the sovereignty of the people ...
When thinking about the American Revolution, one is soon confronted by the puzzle of precisely which...
Abstract: Human Rights is a concept proposed by the West for supporting the justice and the welfare ...
Presents the history of the 1948 adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, focusing on ...
The paper’s aim is to show the importance and role of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights from...
René Gallissot, The French Revolution at the limits of Human Rights The three major revolutionary de...
This article argues that the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), by claiming certain inhe...
There is a great social importance of international, regional, state and practically individual char...
The concept of human rights is a dynamic one that constantly generates new defining and regulatory i...
The paper highlights clashes between different conceptions of right, law and justice crystalizing in...
Three constitutions, the American (1787-1789), the French (1791) and the Polish (3 May 1791) have a ...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948 was preceded by several other Declarations in the...
For a more recent version of this publication, please see: https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.1...
Human rights are often considered a twentieth-century phenomenon, yet the concept has its ideologica...
Human rights law claims to be universal, setting rights apart from paradigms based on shared religio...
The American and French revolutionaries of 1776 and 1789–1793 invoked the sovereignty of the people ...
When thinking about the American Revolution, one is soon confronted by the puzzle of precisely which...
Abstract: Human Rights is a concept proposed by the West for supporting the justice and the welfare ...
Presents the history of the 1948 adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, focusing on ...
The paper’s aim is to show the importance and role of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights from...