Human rights, international human rights, and sovereign political authority: A draft model for understanding contemporary human rights

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Montero, Julio César
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2014
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Over the past few years, two main approaches have been suggested for analyzing human rights: the natural rights model and the political approach. This essay argues that neither of these accounts offers an accurate understanding of contemporary human rights and introduces an alternative model to think about them that combines elements of both views: the two-tier model. The first layer of the model reconstructs the concept of human rights as a moral category. This moral category articulates conditions that any agent wielding sovereign political authority must fulfill in order to treat human beings with the respect and concern they deserve, and postulates five abstract rights that may lead to alternative lists of concrete human rights in different social and historical settings. In contrast, the second layer of the two-tier model aims to illuminate the practice of international human rights. Although, upon this view, international human rights are grounded on the notion depicted by the first layer of the model, they constitute a historical practice that cannot be completely reduced to any prior idea. As a result of this, current human rights practice may include elements that were not already present in the concept of human rights. Thus, human rights turn out to be at the same time natural and political, conceptual and historical, moral and positive, domestic and global.
Fil: Montero, Julio César. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Centro de Investigaciones Filosóficas; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires; Argentina
Materia
EQUAL CONCERN AND RESPECT
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
NATURAL RIGHTS MODEL
POLITICAL MODEL
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title Human rights, international human rights, and sovereign political authority: A draft model for understanding contemporary human rights
spellingShingle Human rights, international human rights, and sovereign political authority: A draft model for understanding contemporary human rights
Montero, Julio César
EQUAL CONCERN AND RESPECT
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
NATURAL RIGHTS MODEL
POLITICAL MODEL
title_short Human rights, international human rights, and sovereign political authority: A draft model for understanding contemporary human rights
title_full Human rights, international human rights, and sovereign political authority: A draft model for understanding contemporary human rights
title_fullStr Human rights, international human rights, and sovereign political authority: A draft model for understanding contemporary human rights
title_full_unstemmed Human rights, international human rights, and sovereign political authority: A draft model for understanding contemporary human rights
title_sort Human rights, international human rights, and sovereign political authority: A draft model for understanding contemporary human rights
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Montero, Julio César
author Montero, Julio César
author_facet Montero, Julio César
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv EQUAL CONCERN AND RESPECT
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
NATURAL RIGHTS MODEL
POLITICAL MODEL
topic EQUAL CONCERN AND RESPECT
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
NATURAL RIGHTS MODEL
POLITICAL MODEL
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dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Over the past few years, two main approaches have been suggested for analyzing human rights: the natural rights model and the political approach. This essay argues that neither of these accounts offers an accurate understanding of contemporary human rights and introduces an alternative model to think about them that combines elements of both views: the two-tier model. The first layer of the model reconstructs the concept of human rights as a moral category. This moral category articulates conditions that any agent wielding sovereign political authority must fulfill in order to treat human beings with the respect and concern they deserve, and postulates five abstract rights that may lead to alternative lists of concrete human rights in different social and historical settings. In contrast, the second layer of the two-tier model aims to illuminate the practice of international human rights. Although, upon this view, international human rights are grounded on the notion depicted by the first layer of the model, they constitute a historical practice that cannot be completely reduced to any prior idea. As a result of this, current human rights practice may include elements that were not already present in the concept of human rights. Thus, human rights turn out to be at the same time natural and political, conceptual and historical, moral and positive, domestic and global.
Fil: Montero, Julio César. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Centro de Investigaciones Filosóficas; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires; Argentina
description Over the past few years, two main approaches have been suggested for analyzing human rights: the natural rights model and the political approach. This essay argues that neither of these accounts offers an accurate understanding of contemporary human rights and introduces an alternative model to think about them that combines elements of both views: the two-tier model. The first layer of the model reconstructs the concept of human rights as a moral category. This moral category articulates conditions that any agent wielding sovereign political authority must fulfill in order to treat human beings with the respect and concern they deserve, and postulates five abstract rights that may lead to alternative lists of concrete human rights in different social and historical settings. In contrast, the second layer of the two-tier model aims to illuminate the practice of international human rights. Although, upon this view, international human rights are grounded on the notion depicted by the first layer of the model, they constitute a historical practice that cannot be completely reduced to any prior idea. As a result of this, current human rights practice may include elements that were not already present in the concept of human rights. Thus, human rights turn out to be at the same time natural and political, conceptual and historical, moral and positive, domestic and global.
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