masterThesis
Constitucionalismo internacional: direitos humanos sob a ótica da globalização
Fecha
2010-12-17Registro en:
BEZERRA JUNIOR, Jose Albenes. Constitucionalismo internacional: direitos humanos
sob a ótica da globalização. 2010. 201 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Constituição e Garantias de Direitos) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2010.
Autor
Bezerra Junior, Jose Albenes
Resumen
The work presented here is the result of research on the issue of human rights in the face
of conflicting issues such as the incorporation of international treaties, the sovereignty
of states, globalization and multuculturalism. Specifically, we will investigate the origin
of human rights, alongside his growing recognition, from the Revolutions until its
completion in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948. The question,
however, has become broader, when analyzed from the perspective of the
internationalization of these rights as conditions and limits of democracy. Given the
convergence on the reception of international treaties on human rights, we analyze a
series of positions, including recent placements of the Supreme Court, and
Constitutional Amendment n.45/2004. The study aims to review the classical concept of
sovereignty, now within a new perspective based on the appearance of certain
limitations of the state and a crisis in the face of the protection of human rights. We
analyze the phenomenon of globalization in light of its complexity and its relation to
sovereignty and human rights in pursuit of an expansion of democracy. The theme is
consistent also with the line of contemporary constitutionalism, since their approach has
a close connection with the issues of sovereignty and globalization, as well as a current
relationship with the protection of human rights. The research aims to analyze the
formation of a new society within a global vision of the constitutionalization of
international law. It seeks to glimpse the invocacion model of foreign precedents and
the possibility of dialogue betweem States as a way of protecting and enforcing the
protection of human rights