ATS1314 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Parochialism, Cronyism, Universal Declaration Of Human Rights

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One of the important tensions in human rights: universalism. Two aspects: substantive (what those rights are) Notice though, that the statement also has a universal element. There is an implicit assumption that though the substance of the rights varies, there are still human rights. Example: free speech in the us, eu, and australia formally the same, substantively different. This is ambiguous between the substantive and the formal: i. e. the form of the rights: relativism. The substance of rights is determined by membership in some group (race, ethnicity, gender, status, etc. ) Also can be formal or substantive (cid:498)everyone has a right to dignity, but the specific form that right takes varies from country to country(cid:499) relativistic about form, universal about substance: ghana. Est 1957, nkrumah declared independence from british and established cpp, becoming president. In 1964, nkrumah outlawed opposition parties making him president for life. A coup in 1966 overthrew the party and banned it until 1996.

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