Human Rights for the Development of a Truly Globalized Society
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The world 'as we know it' is the result of a profound transformation provoked by the globalization phenomenon. Nonetheless, what was initially a strategy for widening the world markets ended up being a much wider integrating process of the societies, that involved political, social and cultural aspects. In this direction, the necessity of a new global interpretation of the Human Rights is made evident. This work engages, then, the topic of how to evaluate the institutional governance thought for a worldwide society. For that, preliminary doctrinal research was undergone to introduce a new regard to the national and international judicial systems for achieving a greater concretion of human rights. The task of consolidating human rights taking globalization into account as a long-lasting fact is more urgent every day.
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