Human rights to whom? Thinking about embarrassing issues

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Luis Villavicencio Miranda

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This article examines some of the problems that are exposed when we try to figure out the appropriate conceptualization of human rights. Foremost, it explores the paradoxes ensuing the two traditional forms of definition in the titleholders of such rights: the moral personality and the ownership of human race. Subsequently, it revises the problem of children’s ownership rights. Finally, it reviews which type of subjective rights are the human rights.

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Villavicencio Miranda, L. (2008). Human rights to whom? Thinking about embarrassing issues. Revista De Derecho (Valdivia), 21(2), 33–51. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0718-09502008000200002
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