DE LA TEORÍA DE LOS CRISTALES ROTOS A LA RUPTURA DE LOS DERECHOS HUMANOS
Keywords:
Human Rights, social order, social behaviour, social controlAbstract
Despite the inclusion of human rights in the constitutions of states and in the declarations and agreements governing the community of nations, the international community is watching with great concern the increase in violations of fundamental rights in different parts of the world.
The shortcomings of the states in the preservation and protection of human rights have resulted in the emergence of various sociological phenomena that engender new actors as agents violators of such rights, causing much discussion between those who see fit to continue identifying the state as the only subject that may violate human rights and those who demand, according to the realities that expose, a new cataloging with new non-state actors.
The importance of this paper is that regardless of the nature of the rapist agent is recorded from the embryonic stage, what are and what consequences cause the destruction or rupture of the first links in the social structures that guarantee the observance and respect for HR, ie, seeks to identify how, why and what implications has rupture of crystals bearing crystalline structure that we know as human rights. This initial identification, it will establish diagnosis and alterative leading states to halt and reverse these degenerative processes.
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