Human rights inflation

The concept of human-rights inflation expresses the belief that people, such as human rights activists, claim increasing numbers and varieties of human rights. For example, Karel Vasak, has theorised a development through three generations of human rights: civil and political socio-economic and cultural solidarity-related Commentators who identify trends of growing the cases labelled "rights" sometimes suspect that an increasing number of claims will erode the regard for those human rights which they consider more fundamental.

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Human rights inflation

The concept of human-rights inflation expresses the belief that people, such as human rights activists, claim increasing numbers and varieties of human rights. For example, Karel Vasak, has theorised a development through three generations of human rights: civil and political socio-economic and cultural solidarity-related Commentators who identify trends of growing the cases labelled "rights" sometimes suspect that an increasing number of claims will erode the regard for those human rights which they consider more fundamental.

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