Since a critic of deleuze of the human rights to a jurisprudence based in the idea of human rights of deleuze

Authors

  • Javier Aguirre Universidad Industrial de Santander

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.esde.331382

Keywords:

Deleuze, jurisprudence, law, humans right

Abstract

In general terms, the topic that I wish explore in my article is referred to the idea of Gilles Deleuze how a politic and of the law philosopher. For this I´m going to concentrate in the Deluze´s commentaries about human rights and the jurisprudence how he shows in the interview with Claire Parnet (L’Abécédair). The theory that I like defend is that Deleuze isn´t opponent of the universal rights, eternals, abstracts, and transcendent that belong to all world and any people in particular.

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Author Biography

Javier Aguirre, Universidad Industrial de Santander

Lawyer, Universidad Católica de Bolivia, La Paz-Bolivia (2001) Master in International Relations, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá (2004) Master in Political Science, Universidad de Los Andes, Bogotá (2015) Third-year PhD student in Political Science, with an emphasis on International Relations and Political Theory. Universidad de Los Andes Associated Professor Universidad de Antioquia

References

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Beccaria Cessare, (1819), An Essay on Crimes and Punishment he Right to Punish, Harvard Law School, Boston.

Deleuze, G. (1995) Negotiations 1972–1990 (trans. Martin Joughin). Columbia: University of Columbia Press.

Deleuze G. (1996) ABC with Claire Parnet, Directed by Pierre-André Boutang (1996), Overview prepared by Charles J. Stivale.

Deleuze, G. and Guattari, F. (1994) What is Philosophy? (trans. Hugh Tomlinson and Graham Burchell). New York: Columbia University Press.

Lindgren Jose. (2000). The Declaration of Human Rights in Postmodernity, in Human Rights Quarterly 22 (478–500).

Lefevbre Alexandre. (2005). A New Image of Law: Deleuze and Jurisprudence. Telos 130, (152-175).

Published

2010-07-01

How to Cite

Aguirre, J. (2010). Since a critic of deleuze of the human rights to a jurisprudence based in the idea of human rights of deleuze. Estudios De Derecho, 67(150), 283–306. https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.esde.331382