Abstract

Work presented with the goal of examining the relationship between Human Rights and Sovereignty from a different approach to the the principles of sovereignty and nonintervention. Beyond that, it has been discussed the possibility to deal with the human rights subject from an international stance in as much as it has not been an issue to be dealt with as an internal affair of a state anymore. From the study, it might be concluded that a new interpretation of human rights laws and principles of international law, such as the nonintervention might strenghten the human rights protection system. The deductive method was adopted through the content exam and bibliographic review of books and articles and analysis of decisions International Courts related to the topic addressed.

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