Human Rights in the Context of Buddhism

  • Nehring A
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Abstract

In the struggle for public justice, international human rights provide not just legal resources as based on positive law, but also political means anchored in public legitimacy. Additionally, human rights function not merely to protect people with regard to the freedoms and entitlements they have already acquired, but in their emancipatory struggles for socio-political transformation as well.

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Nehring, A. (2016). Human Rights in the Context of Buddhism (pp. 127–136). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-39351-3_10

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