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  1. 28 de may. de 2008 · The main argument of the paper is that rights of power prevail over the power of rights almost always when strategic interests of major state actors are at stake, and this is true whether the orientation toward world politics reflects a realist or a liberal internationalist persuasion.

    • Richard Falk
    • 2008
  2. 2 de jul. de 2015 · Drawing on plural social theoretic and philosophical literatures – and a multiplicity of empirical domains – they illuminate the multi-layered and intricate relationship of human rights and power.

    • Louiza Odysseos, Anna Selmeczi
    • 2015
  3. Keywords: human rights; power; rights struggles; indeterminacy There is never a dull moment in the political and social life of human rights. Scholarly and political voices sceptical of the seemingly unstoppable rise of human rights have long argued that they form the moral and intellectual key

  4. 19 de dic. de 2005 · 1. Categories of Rights. 2. The Analysis of Rights. 2.1 The Form of Rights: The Hohfeldian Analytical System. 2.2 The Function of Rights: The Will Theory and the Interest Theory. 3. The History of the Language of Rights. 4. Rights and Freedom. 5. Rights and Reasons. 5.1 Rights as Trumps. 5.2 Conflicts of Rights? 5.3 Support among Rights.

  5. The power of rights and the rights of power: what future for human rights? Richard Falk. Ethics and Global Politics 1 (1-2) ( 2008 ) Copy BIBTEX. Abstract. This article explores the tensions between geopolitics and human rights under present conditions of world politics.

    • Richard Falk
    • 2008
  6. 11 de oct. de 2018 · The Power of Human Rights/The Human Rights of Power. Louiza Odysseos, Anna Selmeczi. Routledge, Oct 11, 2018 - Political Science - 256 pages. The contributions to this volume...

  7. Bill of Rights, the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution, adopted as a single unit in 1791. They constitute a collection of mutually reinforcing guarantees of individual rights and of limitations on federal and state governments.