Gianluigi
Palombella, Parma (Italy): From Human Rights to Fundamental Rights.
Consequences of a conceptual distinction
This
article introduces a peculiar distinction between ÒhumanÓ rights and ÒfundamentalÓ rights,
explaining through diverse areas, the role that the difference can play. Rights are loaded with contrasting
properties and burdens, opposing features and values (neutral, pre-political,
negotiable, democratic, etc.). On the
contrary, we should accept -on one side- human rights as moral visions of what is due to human
beings, deontological imperatives, even if abstract. But on the other side we
cannot ignore the ethical problems: e.g. those resulting from their blind
implementation. We need to enhance the institutional, legal and
ethical-political meaning of ÒfundamentalÓ rights, i.e. those which are
assigned a meta-normative role in a legal order, and an ultimate value in the corresponding social and ethical context. The article
shows also how the use of these definitions can clear some theoretical
misunderstandings, improve our critical analysis and help in explanation of
real processes.
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