Legalization of the Right to Peace in the Context of a Community with a Shared Future for Human Beings
The right to peace means that all people have the right to resist aggression, and to safeguard and enjoy peace. As a collective right enjoyed by a country or people, the right to peace has not been clearly established as a legal right by international laws or international conventions. This situatio...
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Veröffentlicht in: | 人权(英文版) 2021, Vol.20 (1), p.117-130 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The right to peace means that all people have the right to resist aggression, and to safeguard and enjoy peace. As a collective right enjoyed by a country or people, the right to peace has not been clearly established as a legal right by international laws or international conventions. This situation is closely related to the Western countries' long-term control of the individualistic human rights discourse. With the deepening of globalization and the addition of the concept of a community with a shared future for human beings in UN resolutions, peace is the common goal of all countries, and the whole of human society, and the international community is raising an increasingly higher demand for the right to peace based on the rule of law. The right to peace based on the rule of law requires that the international community stipulate the right to peace via international laws and conventions and clarify its connotations, the subjects of the right and their obligations, as the implementing agencies and ways to realize the right. |
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ISSN: | 1671-4016 |