THE METACONSTITUTIONAL ORDER OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND THEIR CHALLENGES IN THE GLOBALIZED WORLD
Abstract
The present work aims to analyze the prospects for the implementation of a metaconstitutional order of human rights, in which the legal regime for the protection of fundamental rights transcends the borders of the sovereign state. To do so, it is necessary to investigate the impacts of the phenomenon of neo-Darwinian globalization that are projected on the formation of a Kantian universal order of cosmopolitan rights. It is in this sense that the present work intends to demonstrate that the protection of human rights in the globalized world walks between two great perspectives that are mutually exclusive, namely, on the one hand, the neoliberal epistemological project of the American unipolar order and, on the other, the metaconstitutional epistemological project of multipolar world order. As a consequence, it is important to examine the challenges that the globalized world presents to the formation of a metaconstitutional order of human rights inspired by the normative force of Kantian cosmopolitan law of universal course.
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