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Law, Cosmopolitan Law, And The Protection Of Human Rights, Sarah Sorial Jan 2008

Law, Cosmopolitan Law, And The Protection Of Human Rights, Sarah Sorial

Faculty of Law - Papers (Archive)

In Between Facts and Norms, Habermas articulates a system of rights, including human rights, within the democratic constitutional state. For Habermas, while human rights, like other subjective rights have moral content, they do not structurally belong to a moral system; nor should they be grounded in one. Instead, human rights belong to a positive and coercive legal order upon which individuals can make actionable legal claims. Habermas extends this argument to include international human rights, which are realised within the context of a cosmopolitan legal order. The aim of this paper is to assess the relevance of law as a …