“Towards an International Implementation of Public Policies in Human Rights”

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Luis Eduardo Zavala DeAlba

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Abstract:

The research on public policy has been one of the fastest developing fields in the sphere of social sciences.  It is a broad and ambitious research for anyone who wants to achieve a thorough synthesis though it has been expanded so as to include an ample range of approaches and of academic fields.  It has currently been well established through the elements that have characterized it as the paradigm of studies on policies.  Likewise, it is shown as more internationalized and comparative through the circulation of policies among nations and the importance of the international regimes, and international organizations concerned with national policies.

The need for an international implementation of a public policy on human rights with a constitutionalist element within International Law, the denationalization of the constitutional right, as well as the priority of the constitution and the rights are three innovative models to consider.  Even if it is necessary to be updated about the persistence of styles in national politics, these can and should be considered under the perspective and the analysis of their impact on a global level, which is the objective of this paper.

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Zavala DeAlba, L. E. (2011). “Towards an International Implementation of Public Policies in Human Rights”. Amicus Curiae. Segunda Época, (4). Recuperado a partir de https://www.revistas.unam.mx/index.php/amicus/article/view/26451