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@article{485178, author = {Dokulil, Miloš}, article_location = {Internet}, article_number = {2}, keywords = {human/civic rights; natural/moral rights; 5 levels of interaction; social contract; rights and duties; categories of "human rights"; 4 phases of welfare; cultural tradition; the first six years of human life; globalization; insufficiently articulated responsibility}, language = {eng}, journal = {The Bi-Monthly Journal of the BWW Society}, title = {Democracy and Human Rights: The Contemporaneous Globality of Human Rights}, volume = {III.}, year = {2003} }
TY - JOUR ID - 485178 AU - Dokulil, Miloš PY - 2003 TI - Democracy and Human Rights: The Contemporaneous Globality of Human Rights JF - The Bi-Monthly Journal of the BWW Society VL - III. IS - 2 SP - 1-17 EP - 1-17 PB - The BWW Society KW - human/civic rights KW - natural/moral rights KW - 5 levels of interaction KW - social contract KW - rights and duties KW - categories of "human rights" KW - 4 phases of welfare KW - cultural tradition KW - the first six years of human life KW - globalization KW - insufficiently articulated responsibility N2 - The notion of human rights seems either too awkward to be discussed, or -- where such rights are not observed --too remote to be useful. There is a strange necessity to continually redefine the sequence of the priorities taken as "human/civic rights" and their value. Owing to the actual, rather problematic economic, cultural and informational globalization the complex of human rights can become a sensitive point of worldwide integration. If anything is a "right", it should not be very ennobling to have to strive for it. The contribution enumerates some major "human rights" and several hindrances preventing their realization. In the West four historical phases of welfare have prevented the worst social clashes. The Achilles' heel in evaluating "human rights" can surely be found in the insufficiently articulated responsibility for their both local and global fulfillment. ER -
DOKULIL, Miloš. Democracy and Human Rights: The Contemporaneous Globality of Human Rights. \textit{The Bi-Monthly Journal of the BWW Society}. Internet: The BWW Society, 2003, III., č.~2, s.~1-17.
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