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Human rights and the United Nations
(Univesidad del Zulia, 2014)
Human Rights significance todayEl significado de los Derechos Humanos hoy
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2016)
Do Human Rights Derive from Natural Rights? the State of Nature, Political Authority and the Natural Right to Independence
(Blackwell Publishing, 2016-06)
In this article I examine whether human rights may revive from natural rights. I will start by briefly considering some of the main objections formulated against the natural rights approach in order to show that human ...
THE FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT TO PRIVACY IN BRAZIL AND THE INTERNET PRIVACY RIGHTS IN REGULATING PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION
(Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, 2016)
Social Rights and Deontological Constraints
(Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 2019-01)
Assuming that there is not terminological or conceptual impediment to call social and economic rights “human rights”, this paper argues that social and economic human rights are normatively different from classical civil ...
Making Rights Come Alive: Environmental Rights and Modes of Participation in Argentina
(SAGE Publications, 2017-09)
New environmental rights were introduced in Argentina with the 1994 amendments to the 1853 national constitution. This constitutional recognition of environmental rights is a fundamental step in the advancement of environmental ...
Right to Remembrance: ¿Implicit Cultural Right on The Chilean Constitutional System?Derecho A La Memoria: ¿Derecho Cultural Implícito En El Sistema Constitucional Chileno?
(Univ. La Serena Departamento de Artes y Letras Facultad de Humanidades, 2013)
On the human right to food security
(Universidad del Zulia, 2019)
The rationale and structure of social rightsFundamentación y estructura de los derechos sociales
(Universidad Austral de Chile, Facultad de Ciencias Jurídicas y Sociales., 2013)
The international right of rights? Article 25(a) of the ICCPR as a human right to take part in international law-making
(Oxford University Press, 2017-02)
Most international legal scholars consider that although the inclusion of civil society in international law-making would be desirable, it is not yet legally required. In this article, I argue that civil society groups ...