Nordicum-Mediterraneum (Aug 2017)

Humanity and Human Rights: The Contours of International Law

  • Eyassu Gayim

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2
p. A3

Abstract

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Laws regulate conducts by responding to social and political requirements. This holds true for the law of nations as well. Contemporary international law follows two separate tracks when it comes to regulating human rights and humanitarian questions. If international human rights law and international humanitarian law are intended to protect the dignity and worth of human beings, as it is often said, why follow separate tracks? Does humanity really exist? If it does, how does it relate to human rights? If the two are distinct, where do they converge? This article highlights these questions by revisiting the contours of international law.

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