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Modern democracy seems to have transcended its original conception to integrate other constituent elements, particularly respect for human rights as a functional goal. International human rights law has contributed in this regard by expanding rights, facilitating procedures, and linking internationa...

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Autor principal: Loianno, Adelina
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Derecho. Departamento de Publicaciones 2024
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Sumario:Modern democracy seems to have transcended its original conception to integrate other constituent elements, particularly respect for human rights as a functional goal. International human rights law has contributed in this regard by expanding rights, facilitating procedures, and linking international standards with an essential correlation between rights and duties?a commitment not always clearly expressed in constitutions. This paper aims to explore whether it is now possible to speak of a "democracy of rights"