CONVERGENCE AND COMPLEMENTARITIES OF INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS’ TOOLS
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https://doi.org/10.5380/rfdufpr.v48i0.15750Keywords:
direitos humanos, direito humanitário, proteção internacional da pessoa humana, human rights, humanitarian law, international protection of human beingAbstract
The norms of InternationalProtection of Human Being, a very wide range ofdispositions established in statements and treaties,internalized in constitutions and laws assured bynational, supranational, and non-governmentalagencies and organizations, must be consideredfrom their common goal of protecting human beingunder any circumstances and at any time, byapplying jointly their specifications in the senseof the widest protection. On this 60th anniversaryof Universal Declaration of Human Rights, thereis no one who disagrees in understanding“universal consensus” of 1948 re-contextualized,updated from hermeneutical conquests of the yearsthat followed. The Universal Declaration – andmainly the contradiction of Cold War times andthe settlement of two separate InternationalTreaties in 1966 – gets away from its historicmilestone, changes and updates from thepractical experimentation and substantiationthat the guarantees only on the formal plan arenot only insufficient but also sometimes theydivert attention and dissipate energy towardeffectiveness.Downloads
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