Needs as a founding criterion of human rights
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.20318/universitas.2020.5520Keywords:
needs, human rights, civil and political rights, social rightsAbstract
This paper proposes a synthesis of the human needs condensed in the international covenants on human rights (Civil and Political Rights and Economic, Social and Cultural Rights) as well as in the emerging mechanisms that recognize the current challenges in human rights and living conditions of populations such as Agenda 2030 - Sustainable Development Goals. Relating it to the theory of the needs exposed by Maslow of those composed by those of radical character of maintenance and self-realization. The same is done with the international instruments of human rights and a relation with what is proposed in the juridical doctrine.
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