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Human Rights and Wrongs

The Reith Lectures

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The Role of the Strasbourg Court in Human Rights

Human rights are where law and politics meet. There is nothing new about human rights apart from the name. To say that rights are inherent in our humanity without more is really no more than rhetoric. In a democracy, differences of opinion on what rights ought to exist are resolved politically through legislation. But advocates of human rights have always been suspicious of majorities which ultimately control democratic legislatures. The object of human rights law is to ensure that they get certain rights whether they like them or not.

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