Abstract

This article examines the relationship between the process of globalisation and universalisation of human rights. It is divided in four parts. After a brief provisional description of some of the effects of globalisation in section I., it moves in section II. to a more detailed examination of the process by which international human rights have been sought to be made universal since the end of Wodd War II. In section III. are addressed some of the structural obstacles to the universalisation of human rights, with particular attention to some of the trends within the process of globalisation. The fourth and final part explores the present efforts to promote international responsibility in the age of globalisation, before the final conclusions are drawn.

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