La universalización efectiva de los derechos. Una tarea inacabada
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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La vocación de universalidad de los derechos humanos es un rasgo inherente al concepto de derechos humanos desde sus orígenes y les confiere su sentido y su significado propios como instrumentos de progreso, de emancipación, de liberación humana, pero también de tutela, de protección de los más débiles, de los sin voz, de los que no pueden defender por sí mismos sus derechos. La vocación de universalidad de los derechos humanos exige un esfuerzo constante por superar las exclusiones, que reaparecen siempre bajo formas renovadas, y por avanzar en la universalización efectiva de los derechos humanos, para lo cual es necesario superar la interpretación individualista abstracta de los derechos que los vincula, exclusivamente, a la autonomía y que conduce a la exclusión de amplios sectores de personas de la titularidad y/o de los beneficios de los derechos.
The vocation of universality of human rights is an inherent feature of the concept of human rights since its inception and gives them their sense and their own meaning as instruments of progress, emancipation, human liberation, but also protection, protection for the weakest person, for the voiceless, for those who can not defend their rights themselves. The vocation of universality of human rights requires a constant effort to overcome the exclusions, reappearing always under renewed forms, and advance toward the effective universalization of human rights, for which it is necessary to overcome the individualistic interpretation of the rights that links them exclusively to autonomy and leading to the exclusion of broad sectors of people of title and / or benefits of rights.
The vocation of universality of human rights is an inherent feature of the concept of human rights since its inception and gives them their sense and their own meaning as instruments of progress, emancipation, human liberation, but also protection, protection for the weakest person, for the voiceless, for those who can not defend their rights themselves. The vocation of universality of human rights requires a constant effort to overcome the exclusions, reappearing always under renewed forms, and advance toward the effective universalization of human rights, for which it is necessary to overcome the individualistic interpretation of the rights that links them exclusively to autonomy and leading to the exclusion of broad sectors of people of title and / or benefits of rights.
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Universalidad, Individualismo, Inclusión, Derechos sociales, Solidaridad, Derecho al desarrollo
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