Victor Osiatyński in Poland is not an unknown in environments outside the law. Constitutional law professor, lecturer, doctor of sociology, as he says about himself feminist, dealing with constitutional law, public international law and awareness of human rights and the fight against akoholizmem.
Professor Osiatyński wrote a very clever, and very affordable book on human rights issues. Issues of concern to them many times, but never completely resolved. Draws attention to issues closely related to the protection of human rights and has repeatedly przemilczanemu in this context, such as limiting human rights in the "war on terror."
author describes the history of the emergence of human rights. Describing this issue emphasizes the importance of multiculturalism and traditions of the West and East. Osiatyński draws attention to the right of self-evident, as the right to liberty, but less noticeable distinctions, such as women's rights and the right to development. It focuses on a comparison of human rights in democratic regimes (particularly noteworthy is the populist democracy), socio-economic rights, widely discussed problem, how much the state should help, right in the culture and rights and other values.
I strongly recommend reading this extremely dedicated to each, a lawyer and the layman, because human rights are universal and inalienable, enjoyed by everyone, that is, to me, you, you might want to know their rights, to be able to use them.
interesting addition to read, reading a few weeks ago published a manifesto professor Osiatyński Fri "And are you a feminist?".
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