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- W602307080 abstract "Human rights and the courts and tribunals that protect them are increasingly part of our moral, legal, and political circumstances. Commonly understood as instituting inalienable and fundamental rights that persons are entitled to by their humanity, international treaties and conventions and the bodies they establish have come to include civil, political, social, and cultural rights as human rights. 1 These international human rights, as we shall refer to them, and the various judicial bodies together make up the contemporary human rights regime. They have, inter alia, the practical function of setting limits to state sovereignty. These treaties thereby provide a justifi cation for international monitoring and other forms of intervention against states that transgress them. 2 Their power in justifying political action render human rights and their courts controversial and a source of frequent disputes. Many controversies have to do with their justifi cation. The moral foundation of human rights was not part of the legal conventions that established them. The philosopher Jacques Maritain, who was among the drafters of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, described the approach this way:So long as minds are not united in faith or philosophy, there will be mutual confl icts between interpretations and justifi cations. In the fi eld of practical conclusions, on the other hand, agreement on a joint declaration is possible, given an approach pragmatic rather than theoretical, and cooperation in the comparison, recasting and fi xing of formulae, to make them acceptable to both parties as points of convergence in practice, however opposed the theoretical viewpoints. 3But while the framers managed to create a consensus, this strategy of avoidance left the diffi culty of making sense of human rights to judges on human rights courts, to lawmakers in domestic and international fora, and to critics in the public sphere." @default.
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- W602307080 title "Kantian theory and human rights" @default.
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