Human rights foundations in today’s world are discussed. The author presents the thesis that there has been a profound change on how human rights are viewed by the economic and political powers due to the so-called globalization strategy, which, in fact, is an overall market strategy. The author also analyzes the constituent features of the Social State after World War II and how dominant sectors currently perceive its key elements as left-wing politics. The former is added to the replacement of democracies controlled by Security States, particularly in Latin America, from the Chilean military coup in 1973 to the end of the 20th century. This proves that neo-liberal capitalism cannot be sustained in the long run if it is not treated as a t...
A novelty of the current neoliberal development approach is its recognition of human rights as a pre...
The growing body of philosophical literature surrounding the topic of human rights aims to give conc...
This article shows the intimate links between human-rights discourses today and globalisation. It hi...
The article aims to analyse the transformation in the global governance of human rights under neolib...
In the past, violations of human rights were commonly portrayed as atrocities perpetrated by tyranni...
It is one of the peculiarities of our time that the human rights revolution has occurred simultaneou...
With the commodification of rights as private privileges under neoliberal capitalism, movements in t...
Lecture delivered at the European University Institute in Florence on 19 March 2014In the 1970s huma...
Neoliberal ideologies have powered the international processes of liberalization since the 1980s, a ...
Throughout the late twentieth and the early twenty first century, the term „globalisation ‟ has been...
Abstract Globalization is a multidimensional miracle; it involves a deepening and broadening of rap...
This article examines the tensions between the presently dominant form of globalisation, which will ...
This article investigates how the idea of universal human rights has been co-opted by the prevailing...
Economic globalisation is one of the guiding paradigms of the twenty-first\ud century. The challenge...
A novelty of the current neoliberal development approach is its recognition of human rights as a pre...
A novelty of the current neoliberal development approach is its recognition of human rights as a pre...
The growing body of philosophical literature surrounding the topic of human rights aims to give conc...
This article shows the intimate links between human-rights discourses today and globalisation. It hi...
The article aims to analyse the transformation in the global governance of human rights under neolib...
In the past, violations of human rights were commonly portrayed as atrocities perpetrated by tyranni...
It is one of the peculiarities of our time that the human rights revolution has occurred simultaneou...
With the commodification of rights as private privileges under neoliberal capitalism, movements in t...
Lecture delivered at the European University Institute in Florence on 19 March 2014In the 1970s huma...
Neoliberal ideologies have powered the international processes of liberalization since the 1980s, a ...
Throughout the late twentieth and the early twenty first century, the term „globalisation ‟ has been...
Abstract Globalization is a multidimensional miracle; it involves a deepening and broadening of rap...
This article examines the tensions between the presently dominant form of globalisation, which will ...
This article investigates how the idea of universal human rights has been co-opted by the prevailing...
Economic globalisation is one of the guiding paradigms of the twenty-first\ud century. The challenge...
A novelty of the current neoliberal development approach is its recognition of human rights as a pre...
A novelty of the current neoliberal development approach is its recognition of human rights as a pre...
The growing body of philosophical literature surrounding the topic of human rights aims to give conc...
This article shows the intimate links between human-rights discourses today and globalisation. It hi...