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Tag: Human Rights

The importance of a civil government for protecting the rights and liberties of individuals

Posted on May 21, 2013 by JL Admin

There is little doubt as to the necessity of a civil government in order to protect the right and liberties of individuals. As long as the government remains loyal to its founding objective, namely that of serving the interests of the general population, its need and importance cannot be contested. On the theoretical front, there…

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Is it possible to distinguish a ‘human right’ from other ‘legal’ rights? A case analysis of ‘The Nights Mary Poppins Died’

Posted on January 26, 2013 by JL Admin

The distinction between universal human rights and jurisdiction specific legal rights has existed from the earliest days of formal justice.  The story ‘The Nights Mary Poppins Died’ provides a useful context for elucidating this distinction.  The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is the founding document of modern human rights doctrine. Framed in the aftermath of…

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