Globalization, transnacionalism, and the effectiviness of human rigths

Authors

  • Regiane Nistler Center for the Development of the Alto Vale do Itajaí - Unidavi.
  • Leilane Serratine Grubba Center for the Development of the Alto Vale do Itajaí - Unidavi.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5433/1980-511X.2017v12n3p315

Keywords:

Globalização, transnacionalismo, direitos humanos.

Abstract

The aim of this approach is to analyze the realization of human rights in a new order caused by the phenomenon of globalization and one of its main consequences, transnationalism. For this, the study begins with the demonstration of the consequences of these phenomena, to mention the reduction of borders between countries and the alteration of legitimating bases. Then, some important considerations are verified for the institute of human rights, especially its protection by the regional systems of protection, among them American, European and African. In the sequence and at the end, it is built from some practical examples and with a doctrinal basis, as has been given to the realization of human rights in this new scenario, especially with the outstanding and efficient performance of private actors with regard to the realization of these rights, A position previously expected mainly of states and never seen so effectively by transnational actors. The methodology used is normative and doctrinal research, while the method is the inductive one.

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Author Biographies

Regiane Nistler, Center for the Development of the Alto Vale do Itajaí - Unidavi.

Master's degree in Law, Democracy and Sustainability at the Meridional Faculty - IMED. Specialist in Labor Law and Process and graduated in Law from the University Center for the Development of the Alto Vale do Itajaí - Unidavi. Professor of Law and Administration at Unidavi. Lawyer.

Leilane Serratine Grubba, Center for the Development of the Alto Vale do Itajaí - Unidavi.

PhD and Master in Law from the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC). Permanent Professor of the Stricto Sensu Postgraduate Program in Law of the Southern Higher Education Complex (IMED). Professor at the Law School of the Southern Higher Education Complex (IMED). Researcher at the Southern Foundation. Leader of the Center for Law, Democracy, Development and Sustainability, Faculdade Meridional. Researcher of the Nucleus of Knowing Law Studies (NECODI). Researcher Coordinator of the Research Project FUNDDIH - Fundamentals and Dimensions of Human Rights (IMED / CNPq), in addition to the MAR - Migration, Stateless and Refuge Research Project (IMED / CNPq). Researcher Coordinator of the CineLaw Research and Extension Project (Cinema, Human Rights and Society: ways for empowerment) (CNPq / IMED / Inter-American Institute of Human Rights IIHR / Youth for Human Rights YHRB). Member of the Diplomatic Corps and Project Consultant of the United Nations Youth for Human Rights (YHRB) Program. He published the books Essential Essentials in Human Rights, Knowing Law I and Knowing Law II.

Published

2017-12-30

How to Cite

Nistler, R., & Grubba, L. S. (2017). Globalization, transnacionalism, and the effectiviness of human rigths. Revista Do Direito Público, 12(3), 315–343. https://doi.org/10.5433/1980-511X.2017v12n3p315

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