Judging in the name of human rights
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At the very heart of the concept of human rights, the principle of democracy imposes a reflexive requirement by which these rights may no longer be founded on anything other than the political order itself. This demand is expressly taken up in current legal thinking which seeks to embody it in the institutional figure of the judge. This approach requires the structure and content of legal Systems to be known and described, on pain of reducing human rights to nothing more than a petitio principii.
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