THE FOUNDATIONS OF THE INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS SYSTEM. DESCRIPTIVE AND FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS
Abstract
This investigation pretends make a descriptive and functional analysis of the international legislative discurse of Human Rights. The object of analysis is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the International Covenants of Human Rights. The metodology used is descriptive analysis of legislation, to clarify the content of this texts and functional normative analysis, to find their objectives. This investigation is also based on the methodology of discurse analysis, pretending to indentify the issuer or issuers, the context, the claims and discursive estrategies, their referents and what the issuer desires or fears those which appeals and with which it inevitably interacts.
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