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The SDGS and Human Rights Key Instruments in the Response and Recovery from the Pandemic

2022

The COVID-19 pandemic is a valuable opportunity to draw a series of important lessons that may be key to turning the tide and laying the foundations to face the new and unprecedented challenges that humanity will face in the coming years. After analysing the differences between this crisis and the two previous ones experienced in the 21st century, a series of lessons that should be considered stand out. Next, the Sustainable Development Goals and Human Rights are presented as key instruments to guide the construction of a new model that leaves no one behind and increases our resilience. Finally, it concludes by collecting a series of theoretical reflections that could be used as a methodolo…

Sociology and Political SciencepandemicPolitical Science and International Relationschallengeshuman rightssustainable development goalsCiències polítiquesLawThe Age of Human Rights Journal
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European Union Protection of Human Rights through its global policy

2022

The Regime of Restrictive Measures against Serious Violations and Abuses of Human Rights launched at the end of 2020 by the European Union is part of the Commission's objective to reaffirm the Union's firm commitment to promoting universal values and strengthening its leadership in this field. However, the first year of implementation of the regime casts doubt on its effectiveness, given the existence of legal loopholes that tarnish it.

Sociology and Political Sciencerestrictive measuresPolitical Science and International Relationsserious violations and abusesEuropean UnionUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS Y DERECHOhuman rightsLawThe Age of Human Rights Journal
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State Continuity, Succession and Responsibility: Reparations to the Baltic States and their Peoples?

2003

State (polity)Human rightsLawPolitical sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectGeneral MedicineEcological successionInternational lawPublic international lawmedia_commonBaltic Yearbook of International Law Online
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Transnational Struggle for Recognition: Axel Honneth on the Embodied Dignity of Stateless Persons

2021

In the last 15 years, scholars have increasingly applied Axel Honneth’s recognition theory to global issues such as justice, poverty, solidarity, peace, cosmopolitanism, and climate change. UNHCR estimates that there are currently 12 million stateless people worldwide. Their citizenship rights and human rights are mis-recognized. As humans, their human rights and human dignity should be protected. However, this requires being a citizen of a state, which, by definition, excludes stateless people. Although representing a fairly large group among today’s irregular migrants, within the above Honneth scholarship, statelessness is seldom investigated. And if being explored, the primary focus is r…

Stateless protocolDignityHuman rightsState (polity)media_common.quotation_subjectStatelessnessEnvironmental ethicsSociologyCosmopolitanismHuman conditionCitizenshipmedia_common
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THE HUMAN RIGHT TO HEALTH: A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS AFTER 70 YEARS OF INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION

2018

In 1948, the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted the first international text recognising universal human rights for all; the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Article 25 recognises the right to an adequate standard of living, which includes the right to health and medical care. On the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the Declaration, this article presents an overview of the main developments that have been made towards understanding the content and implications of the right to health, as well as an analysis of some specific advancements that aim to facilitate the enforcement thereof. These include: a) the implication of private entities as responsible for right to health…

Sustainable developmentIndividual ComplaintsSociology and Political ScienceRight to healthHuman rightsUnited NationsHuman Rights ObligationsGeneral assemblymedia_common.quotation_subjectUniversal Health CoverageDeclarationRight to an adequate standard of livingPublic administrationRight to HealthPolitical sciencelcsh:K1-7720Political Science and International RelationsCultural rightslcsh:Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. JurisprudenceEnforcementLawmedia_commonAge of Human Rights Journal
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Service learning and the attitudes of university students to the community

2017

La formación en el diseño y ejecución de programas de servicio como el ApS ofrece oportunidades para que el alumnado incorpore la responsabilidad social y moral en el desarrollo de conocimientos, destrezas y valores necesarios para la toma de decisiones que afectan a las acciones individuales y colectivas relacionadas con cuestiones como los derechos humanos, la infancia o el desarrollo sostenible. Además, ayuda a expresar y debatir las argumentaciones, retos y aspectos críticos con sus iguales, así como a respetar aquellas opiniones y actos que no comparten. Desde esta investigación se pretende analizar si el alumnado universitario tiene conciencia de sí mismo/a como ciudadano/a, así como …

Sustainable developmentService learning Social Responsibility Community Citizenship EngagementHuman rightsbusiness.industryAprendizaje servicio; responsabilidad social; comunidad; ciudadanía; compromisomedia_common.quotation_subjectGeneral EngineeringService-learningAprendizaje-servicio; responsabilidad social; comunidad; ciudadanía; compromisoService learning; Social Responsibility; Community; Citizenship; EngagementPublic relationsAffect (psychology)GeographyAprenentatgePerformance artMoral responsibilitybusinessCartographymedia_commonRIDAS
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Przesłanka eugeniczna (embriopatologiczna) jako przesłanka legalnego przerywania ciąży – glosa do wyroku trybunału konstytucyjnego z 22.10.2020 r. (k…

2020

Eugenic (embryopathological) premise as a premise for legal termination of pregnancy – commentary to the judgment of the Constitutional Tribunal of 22.10.2020 (K 1/20) This study is a gloss to the judgment of the Constitutional Tribunal of October 22, 2020, in which the Tribunal declared the so-called unconstitutional eugenic (embryopathological) premises as a premise for legal termination of pregnancy. The adopted research methodology was as follows. Firstly, it was analyzed whether the right whose infringement is legalized by the ordinary legislator constitutes a constitutional value. Secondly, the problem boiled down to the question of whether the legalization of infringements of this ri…

TERMINATION OF PREGNANCYRIGHT TO LIFEPROHIBITION OF CRUEL AND DEGRADING TREATMENT. HUMAN RIGHTSTHE CONSTITUTIONPalestra
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What Human Rights are not (Or not Only). A Negative Path to Human Rights Practice

2014

What human rights are not (or not only) could offer an inclusive and intersectional approach able to get together the different dimensions (moral, legal, social ones) of the international and domestic practice of protecting individuals against violations and discriminations. The book aims at offering an overview of the current phase of the protection of rights, its relationships with and differences from natural rights and liberal rights of the Western tradition, an approach to their content and their possible uses in the domestic and international domain.

Theories of RightsJusticeHuman RightInternational Community
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Introduction: Security, Criminal Justice and Human Rights in Countering Terrorism in the Post 9/11 Era

2012

In the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks on New York and Washington, many commentators claimed that the world had changed ‘forever’ with international terrorism constituting one of the defining global security challenges of the twenty-first century. The renewed focus on counter-terrorism law and policy also called into question whether the lessons drawn from previous terrorism emergencies are pertinent to the post-9/11 environment. Indeed, to what extent, if at all, are the principles identified for the liberal democratic response to traditional forms of terrorism applicable to a response to contemporary international terrorism? The historical, political and security implications of 9/11 notwit…

Theory of criminal justicePoliticsHuman rightsLawPolitical sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectTerrorismPolitical violenceInternational securityDemocracyCriminal justicemedia_common
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When a virus (Covid-19) attacks human rights: The situation of asylum seekers in the medico-legal setting

2020

The Covid-19 pandemic is a global health emergency that requires immediate, effective action by governments to protect the health and basic human rights of everyone’s life. Refugees and migrants are potentially at increased risk because they typically live in overcrowded conditions often without access to basic sanitation. Since the beginning of the official lockdown for Covid-19, the medico-legal assessment of physical violence related to obtaining status or other forms of human protection has been frozen.

Transients and MigrantsMedico legalJurisprudenceRefugeesHuman RightsCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Human rightsSanitationRefugeemedia_common.quotation_subjectCOVID-19General MedicineCriminologyHealth Services Accessibility03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineIncreased riskPolitical sciencePandemicGlobal healthHumansAsylum seekers human rights medico-legal evaluation containment measures030216 legal & forensic medicine030212 general & internal medicinemedia_commonMedico-Legal Journal
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