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Laying the Groundwork: The Definition, Scope and Roles of Human Rights

UN in Geneva
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The 30th Anniversary celebration of the International Day of Peace at UN Headquarters.

The human rights movement, both as a concept and a driving force behind international law, is a major contributor to the structural changes presently occurring in the international system.

In this dossier we first explore what human rights are, where they come from, and where they apply. Second, we look at the impact evolving norms, rights and laws are having on specific institutions and on individuals in the international system. Finally, we examine the drawbacks, limitations and consequences of using international law as a vehicle to promote individual rights and "justice" today. As in our other dossier, International Public Law in Action, hovering over these specific discussions is a general exploration of the the Janus-faced relationship between the expanding concept of rights and the attempts by many – through the vehicle of international law – to make them actually effective.







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