Human Rights as Basic Rights: A Path to Universality?
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Human Rights as Basic Rights: A Path to Universality?
Keywords: 
theories of human rights
universality of human rights
justification of human rights
international covenant on economic, social and cultural rights
minimum content
core labour standards
theories of human rights
universality of human rights
justification of human rights
international covenant on economic, social and cultural rights
minimum content
core labour standards
Issue Date: 
2018
Publisher: 
Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra
Citation: 
Pariotti, Elena. "Human Rights as Basic Rights: A Path to Universality?". Revista Persona y Derecho. 0 (79), 2018, 153-177
Abstract
The paper aims to support a view of human rights as essentially characterized by a basic content and in this sense focuses on the notion of basic rights. The key features associated with the notion of human rights – moral embedding and universality – should lead to regard human rights as essentially basic rights. The analysis will (i) argue for a notion of ‘basicness’ that is different from the notion occurring both within the so-called minimalist theories and the one worked out by Henry Shue; (ii) address the link between the idea of basic rights and the doctrine of the minimum core/content and (iii) criticize a deviation from the desirable path, which lies in shifting from the notion of minimum core of rights to the notion of core rights.
The paper aims to support a view of human rights as essentially characterized by a basic content and in this sense focuses on the notion of basic rights. The key features associated with the notion of human rights – moral embedding and universality – should lead to regard human rights as essentially basic rights. The analysis will (i) argue for a notion of ‘basicness’ that is different from the notion occurring both within the so-called minimalist theories and the one worked out by Henry Shue; (ii) address the link between the idea of basic rights and the doctrine of the minimum core/content and (iii) criticize a deviation from the desirable path, which lies in shifting from the notion of minimum core of rights to the notion of core rights.

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