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37 Law & Phil. 1 (2018)

handle is hein.journals/lwphil37 and id is 1 raw text is: Law and Philosophy (2018) 37: 1-28  © Springer Science+Business Media B.V., part of Springer Nature 2017
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10982-017-9322-4
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HUGH BREAKEY
IT'S RIGHT, IT FITS, WE DEBATED, WE DECIDED, I AGREE, IT'S
OURS, AND IT WORKS: THE GATHERING CONFLUENCE OF
HUMAN RIGHTS LEGITIMACY
(Accepted 29 November 2017)
ABSTRACT. How should we understand human rights and why might we respect
them? The current literature - both philosophical and historical - presents a
barrage of conflicting accounts, including moral, functional, deliberative, legal,
consensual, communitarian and pragmatic approaches. I argue that each approach
captures a unique, common-sense - and, in principle, compatible - insight into
why human rights warrant respect. Acknowledging this compatibility illuminates
the myriad different avenues for legitimacy human rights enjoy, and provides a
historical window into explaining how human rights rose to become the inter-
national community's ethical lingua franca. The depth and spread of convergence
on human rights proved possible precisely because myriad people the world over
found a wealth of disparate reasons for rallying under its banner. But even as
human rights enjoy seven distinct sources of legitimacy, I argue that they are
thereby opened for normative challenge on seven distinct fronts.
How should we understand human rights and why might we respect
them? The current literature - both philosophical and historical -
presents a barrage of conflicting accounts, including moral, func-
tional, deliberative, legal, consensual, communitarian and pragmatic
approaches. I argue that each approach captures a unique, common-
sense - and, in principle, compatible - insight into why human rights
warrant respect. Acknowledging this compatibility illuminates the
myriad different avenues for legitimacy human rights enjoy and
provides a historical window into explaining how human rights rose
to become the international community's ethical lingua franca. The
depth and spread of convergence on human rights proved possible
precisely because myriad people the world over found a wealth of
disparate reasons for rallying under its banner. But even as human

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