Abstract

This study argues that human security holds a conceptual relationship with public international law and that in recent years several practical expressions of human security have been developed in a manner relevant to this area of the law and, thus, they deserve to be analyzed in further detail. In this respect, the main emphasis of this text is not to provide integral evidence of the normative materialization of human security in the traditional sources of public international law, but rather to deepen in the examination of the normative implications of human security, particularly in its synergies with human rights recognized internationally. One of the main concerns of modern public international law is, precisely, the area of international human rights law. As such, reference is made to the sources of public international law and closer attention is provided to the concrete ways in which human security relates to them in the sphere of human rights.

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