Conventional international Human Rights and their contribution to international public order
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5944/rduned.14.2014.13297Keywords:
conventional international standards, international public order, human rights, international human rights treaties, uniform lawAbstract
The development of conventional international standards on human rights has impacted significantly deeper and domestic legislation. The recognition and incorporation of these standards into domestic orders undoubtedly has pushed the construction of a certain set of rules that constitute a uniform law, common, fundamental and binding on all existing orders and contribute to the creation of what we call as international public order. Of course, this international public order is not composed exclusively of human rights standards, but a vast majority of them and their development has contributed to the definition of the content of this concept.
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