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Human rights, liberalism, republicanism, radical democracyCopyright (c) 2013 Nicole Darat Guerra
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Abstract
The following text addresses both the liberal and the republican-comunitarian foundation of human rights. The position of both theories regarding extra democratic boundaries to popular will and its consequences for human rights’ defense will be particularly stressed.
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