An Empirical Study of Human Rights and Social Justice
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https://doi.org/10.55529/jpps.21.26.32Keywords:
Constitution, Human Rights, Social Justice, Violence.Abstract
Human rights and social justice are discussed in terms of their normative dimensions in this research. Human rights and social justice are seen as separate concepts in political theory today, with social justice being a set of greater egalitarian standards and human rights serving as baseline protections against frequent risks made by states to the general interests of those subjected to them. Human rights and social justice's normative domains are often viewed as distinct, but this study aims to challenge this perspective by outlining an egalitarian normative model of human rights, which better reflects an egalitarian understanding of social justice.
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