Wednesday, November 09, 2011

Deterritorialization of Human Rights

The abstract of Virgil Ciomos's article in the Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies, Vol 9, No 25 (2010)

The Deterritorialization of Human Rights

The jurisdiction of Human Rights finds itself in a paradoxical situation for, on the one hand, these rights are affirmed as universal and, on the other, they emerged from within the boundaries of certain determinate states. That is why Western modernity is marked by a tension between the primary, determined territory proper to the emergence of human right and their universal, world calling.

With regard to this tension the present study focuses on several key issues in our times: the deterritorialization of human rights and their progressive personalization; the redefinition of public space as the very interiorization of this deterritorialization; the “export” of certain national interests through manu military deterritorialization of the human rights but also of terrorism which, as the author of the present study argues, is actually the universalization of both terrorism and of its reverse – the creation of military bases “outside” any national jurisdiction.

I am sure this has an influence on Israel's standing and will eventually figure it out.

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