Capabilities and Human Rights

Capabilities and Human Rights

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  • Prof - Umar Farooq University Of Central Punjab

Keywords:

Freedom, Public reasoning, Capabilities, Human rights

Abstract

 A harmonious relationship between human rights and abilities is dependent on preserving a delicate balance, making sure that neither concept encroach on the territory of the other. This will allow for a healthy interaction between the two concepts. There are many different human rights that are seen as entitlements to various talents. In spite of this, the capabilities framework is inadequate when it comes to providing a comprehensive analysis of human rights in relation to important procedural freedoms. In addition, it is of the utmost importance that the procedure of public discourse serve as the foundation upon which human rights and capabilities are established and ultimately realised. The ethical principle of "objectivity" as conceived of by Rawls serves as the foundation for the procedure of public examination. In spite of this, the required lack of bias transcends the boundaries of any single nation. It is of the utmost importance that both sides make use of public thinking without any restrictions that are based on geographical boundaries.

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Published

2024-03-30

How to Cite

Prof - Umar Farooq. (2024). Capabilities and Human Rights. Law Research Journal, 2(1), 58–69. Retrieved from https://lawresearchreview.com/index.php/Journal/article/view/29

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