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International Law

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REYES-ARAGON, Wilson. THE CONVENTION AND THE IMPORTANCE OF EMPIRICAL STUDIES ON THE DEFINITION OF HUMAN RIGHTS. Int. Law: Rev. Colomb. Derecho Int. [online]. 2008, n.12, pp.67-99. ISSN 1692-8156.

Along with other elements, Convention and empirical research must be included when building a concept for "human rights". These elements characterise the legitimacy of the rule of law and the communication point between political and juridical social sub-system, contributing largely to the effectiveness of human rights.

Keywords : Convention; Social Systems; Human Rights..

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