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The international protection of human rights (The nature of human rights…
The international protection of human rights
The nature of human rights
Universal Declaration og Human Rights
8 independent values
enlightment
well-being
power
health
respect
skill
affection
rectitude
The concept of human rights is closely allied with ethics and morality.
theories
Marxism
Positivism
Natural Law
Modern Rights theories
Conclusion
All these theories emphasise the complexity of the nature of the concept
of human rights in the context of general legal and political processes, but
also the importance and centrality of such notions. The broad issues are
similarly raised within the framework of international law.
Ideological approaches to human rights in international law
Soviet Union
Tunkin
the focus was not upon the individual but solely upon the state.
supremacy of the state
the Soviet Union was able and willing to enter into many international
agreements on human rights, on the basis that only a state obligation
was incurred, with no direct link to the individual, and that such an
obligation was one that the country might interpret in the light of its ownsocio-economic system.
The third world
economical problems
apartheid
tension between the universalism of human rights and the relativism of cultural traditions
Conclusion
Human rights are not universal or transcultural
The development of international rights human law
reflection is on the paper