2017
DOI: 10.1093/hrlr/ngx036
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Marco Duranti, The Conservative Human Rights Revolution: European Identity, Transnational Politics, and the Origins of the European Convention

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“…117 Interview 5. 118 Landman 2018. 119 Barnett 2018, 316. 120 Donnelly 1999, 612-13;Landman 2018, 50. 121 Roosevelt 1948;Duranti 2017. 122 Morsink 1999, 69. neutrality can enhance their access to states, as governments see groups like AI as impartial arbiters of competing interests. 123 In this view, collaboration with states is essential for insider advocacy to shape HR protection.…”
Section: Functional Necessitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…117 Interview 5. 118 Landman 2018. 119 Barnett 2018, 316. 120 Donnelly 1999, 612-13;Landman 2018, 50. 121 Roosevelt 1948;Duranti 2017. 122 Morsink 1999, 69. neutrality can enhance their access to states, as governments see groups like AI as impartial arbiters of competing interests. 123 In this view, collaboration with states is essential for insider advocacy to shape HR protection.…”
Section: Functional Necessitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This prisca theologia or primitive anticipation of Christianity could be harnessed to embrace the new goals of Christendom that Maritain sought to outline, which embodied the very practical tasks of rebuilding civilization after a global war, built on new foundations of a New Christendom (Maritain [1936(Maritain [ ] 1973. Democracy and human rights had the potential to be rooted in those natural law principles common to all civilized people that had been dormant but part of a longer tradition of Western legal and political thought, giving room to articulate common political, social and constitutional projects (Salomon 2017).…”
Section: Discovering a "Prisca Theologia" Or "Philosophia Perennis"mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Sumiyatiningsih, 2013) Representation of women in politics is commonplace because the principles of democracy give equal rights to everyone to participate in politics, protect and defend their honor. (Duranti, 2016) Representation women are part of society like men, entitled to political positions. (Norris, 2013) The presence of women in politics, especially in parliament, is important to protect and direct the wishes of women themselves.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%