Title of article :
Re-Learning the Human Rights Language: An Imperative for Our COVID-19 Era
Author/Authors :
Enderle, Georges Department of Marketing - University of Notre Dame - Notre Dame, United States
Abstract :
The inherent nature of human rights means that human rights are concrete entitlements grounded in the dignity of every human person. It is not only absent, forgotten or ignored in many cases, but when it is used, it is often confused and misused. Human rights language and law became the platform for thousands of domestic and international nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and served as a model for the bills of rights in the constitutions of dozens of countries liberated from colonial yokes and crumbling empires. It is thus a language of liberation. This short article is analyzing the current status of the human rights language in a such tough situation of pandemic corona virous.
Keywords :
Human rights , Human Rights Language , COVID-19
Journal title :
International Journal of New Political Economy