II. Democracia: problemas actuales
Where philosophy and the ideas of democracy and human rights meet: the complex "equation" of the Swiss political system and its international relevance
Pubblicato
dicembre 30, 2013
Parole chiave:
political philosophy, human rights, democracy, law and politics, constitutional law, mandatory provision of international law, Switzerland
Come citare
Gonin, L. (2013). Where philosophy and the ideas of democracy and human rights meet: the complex "equation" of the Swiss political system and its international relevance. Bajo Palabra, (8), 191–199. https://doi.org/10.15366/bp2013.8.012
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Abstract
This article aims to demonstrate the important links that exist between democracy, human rights and philosophy. It presents the Swiss political system, which is constantly subjected to a tension between the respect of human rights and the respect of democracy, due to its semi-direct system of democracy. This article also highlights clearly the international relevance of the Swiss problem. Moreover, this contribution shows how much the question analysed is rooted in Western political philosophy and is, therefore, not ‘purely’ legal.
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