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Human Rights Degradations Related to Natural Law: Philosophical-Juridic Self-Legitimation of Franquism
oleh: César López Rodríguez
| Format: | Article |
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| Diterbitkan: | Universitat de Barcelona 2017-11-01 |
Deskripsi
This essay identifies the problematic theoretical nature of human rights under Franco's regime, in the light of either a traditionalist or a totalitarian objective natural right's discursive hegemony. This contradictory theoretical alternative was already present in Ramiro de Maeztu's legal-political doctrine, which as the theoretical seed of the regime, led to those contradictions as embodied in two authors: F. Elías de Tejada and L. Legaz Lacambra. Drawing on a political critique of the text itself, the conclusion evinces the doctrinal state of human rights in the current Spanish constitutional system, exposing its contradictions as derived not from a traditionalist or a totalitarian objective natural right but from a subjective natural right.