Schools of Foundation of Human Rights

Por: Anavitarte, E. J.*

The foundation schools of human rights are the different epistemological visions that justify their existence in the legal world, and therefore their scope, objective, or prevalence.

These visions share with each other the notion of human rights, as a set of rights owned by any person, for the sole fact of belonging to the human species, but applied and hierarchical for different reasons.

Each one does not necessarily exclude the others, but they serve to understand the connotation that human rights have in legal and sociological terms. And each historical context has had one or the other as prevalent when discussing human rights.

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