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Publication Date:
July 2001
ISSN:
1565-3404
DOI:
10.2202/1565-3404.1008

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The Force, Frailty, and Future of Human Rights under Globalization

Ulrich K. Preuss1

1Free University, Berlin

Citation Information: Theoretical Inquiries in Law. Volume 1, Issue 2, Pages –, ISSN (Online) 1565-3404, DOI: 10.2202/1565-3404.1008, July 2001

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2001-07-16

The author makes the claim that human rights have become an important institution of international relations, their inherent powerlessness notwithstanding. In the first step of the analysis, the author discusses the positive correlation between a nationâs socioeconomic well-being and the safe guarantee of human rights. However, the social and political disembeddedness of human rights and their universalist character actually constitute their inherent weakness, which is analyzed in the second part. In the third part, which deals with the future development of human rights, the author makes the claim that the process of globalization does not only create the functional networks of economic, political, and military power elites, but also offers hope for the emergence of a global moral community in which the idea of human rights may become an essential institutional pillar.

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