Accomplishment of human rights and infiltrated delegates
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18504/rl1710-001-2021Keywords:
human rights, dignity, humanity, universality, progressiveness, preventive mechanismsAbstract
The evolution of human rights shows the occurrence of these over time, their western origin contextualized in specific periods of humanity and the problems it encounters in its materialization. It considers dignity as an immediate antecedent and defines de minds of humanity, thus arriving at the conception of human rights. It exposes problems of the principles of universality and progressiveness that are closely related to equality and the exaltation of differences. It proposes as a solution a preventive mechanism through a novel figure that annuls the violation of rights: The infiltrate delegates.
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