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* Profesora titular de Filosofía del Derecho, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona.
1 Véanse, por ejemplo, DOUZINAS, C., Human Rights and Empire. The Political Philosophy of Cosmopolitanism, Abingdon, Routledge-Cavendish, 2007; ŽIŽEK, S., “Against Human Rights”, New Left Review, vol. 3, 2005, pp. 115-131; IGNATIEFF, M., “Human Rights as Politics and Idolatry”, en GUTMANN, A. (ed.), Human Rights as Politics and Idolatry. Michael Ignatieff, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2001, pp. 3-100; KAPUR, R., “Human Rights in the 21st Century: Take a Walk on the Dark Side”, The Sydney Law Review, vol. 28, nº 4, 2006, pp. 665-687; BUCHANAN, A., “Human Rights and the Legitimacy of the International Legal Order”, Legal Theory, vol. 14, nº. 1, 2008, pp. 39-70.
2 KAPUR, R., ob. cit., p. 674.
3 En palabras de Kapur, los otros no asimilados son “the Islamic, regarded as a threat to the mythical Caucasian, Christian West; the homosexual, who is destroying civilization, family and faith as we know it; the sex worker, with her contaminating agenda; and the migrant subject, intent on disrupting the social cohesion of distinctive western states” (Ibídem, p. 680).
4 DOUZINAS, C., “Seven Theses on Human Rights: (5) Depoliticization.” Critical Legal Thinking, 2013, 31 de mayo, p. 2, citado en FONTÁNEZ, E., El Derecho y lo político en el pensamiento de Hannah Arendt, Tesis doctoral, UAB, 2017, p. 313.
5 Ídem.
6 En esta línea véanse, entre otros, RAWLS, J., The Law of Peoples, Cambridge, Mass, Harvard University Press, 1999, pp. 78-82; BEITZ, Ch., The Idea of Human Rights, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2009; RAZ, J., “Human Rights Without Foundations”, en BESSON, S. y J. Tasioulas (eds.), The Philosophy of International Law, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2010, pp. 321-337; RAZ, J., “Human Rights in the Emerging World Order”, Transnational Legal Theory, nº. 1, 2010, pp. 31-47; COHEN, J., “Minimalism About Human Rights: The Most We Can Hope For?”, The Journal of Political Philosophy, vol. 12, nº. 2, 2004, pp. 190-213; LAFONT, C., Global Governance and Human Rights, Spinoza Lectures, Amsterdam, Van Gorcum, 2012.
7 Véanse, en general, BEITZ, Ch., The Idea of Human Rights, ob. cit., cap. 3; RAZ, J., “Human Rights Without Foundations”, ob. cit., pp. 322-327; BAYNES, K., “Toward a Political Conception of Human Rights”, Philosophy and Social Criticism, nº. 35, pp. 371-375.