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"Current issues on human rights"
Claudio Renato Abel Sotelo Torres (res.)
Derechos y libertades: Revista de Filosofía del Derecho y derechos humanos, ISSN 1133-0937, Nº 43, 2020, págs. 341-351
Alexander SUNGUROV; Carlos Ramón FERNÁNDEZ LIESA; María del Carmen; BARRANCO AVILÉS; María Cruz LLAMAZARES CALZADILLA, Óscar PÉREZ DE LA FUENTE (eds.). "Current Issues on Human Rights": Madrid: Dykinson, 2019, págs. 339
Jesús Manuel Pérez Mora (res.)
REIB: Revista Electrónica Iberoamericana, ISSN-e 1988-0618, Vol. 15, Nº. 1, 2021, págs. 192-196
The 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of HumanRights was a good reason to reflect. Nowadays, there is certainambiguity as to whether human rights are a moral, political orlegal concept. What are the specific consequences of enforcing rightsin these particular classifications. United Nations’ bodies defend theuniversality, indivisibility and interdependence of human rights, butthere is no unanimous agreement with these characteristics.On 23-24 May 2019, a human rights symposium, entitled “Currentissues on human rights”, was held at Carlos III University, GetafeCampus. 30 scholars with diverse backgrounds and areas of expertisecame from 13 countries, spread across 4 continents. This book includessome of the interventions in that human rights symposium, whichwas organised by the Research Committee 26 on human rights of theInternational Political Science Association -IPSA-, the Department ofInternational and Ecclesiastical Law and Philosophy of Law and thehuman rights Institute Bartolomé de las Casas of Carlos III Universityof Madrid.
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Human Rights in History: Civic Rights and ‘the Rights of Man’, the predecessors of Human Rights
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Research, Education and Promotion of Human Rights Universality: Responsibility of Academicians
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Nationalism, pluralism and minorities in Spain: the case of Catalonia
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Catalonia: Is the holding of a referendum to decide on the secession of a territory in accordance with International Law? The effects of the Recognition of States
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The (Possible) Role of Ombuds in Implementation of Sustainable Development Goals 2030: Case of Russia in the Biopolitical field of Gender Equity
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Climate Change and Sustainable Development: facing present challenges and working towards goals and the future
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The global compact for migration agreement and the principle of universality of human rights: The gender perspective
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