Can the notion of Human Rights be justified and in what are such rights grounded?
Title: Can the notion of Human Rights be justified and in what are such rights grounded?
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Can the notion of Human Rights be justified and in what are such rights grounded?
Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
Details: Words: 2727 | Pages: 10 (approximately 235 words/page)
Can the notion of Human Rights be justified and in what are such rights grounded?
"Human rights are a set of universal claims to safeguard human dignity from illegitimate coercion, typically enacted by state agents" (Brysk, 2002 p. 3). The notion of human rights is an important ideal in society and a cause of great debate these days. Rights limit the extent to which other humans can intrude on other individuals and groups and are a necessary
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