Rafael Blasco Castany
págs. 7-8
Two Declarations. Two Commemorations
Ana Nieto
págs. 9-11
Celebrating Sixty Years of Human Rights: ...and debating on the challenges for the Next Sixty
Carlos Flores Juberías , Susana Sanz Caballero
, Antonio-Luis Martínez-Pujalte
págs. 13-17
The discourses of Autonomy in the International Human Rights Law: has the age of a right to die arrived?
Violeta Besirevic
págs. 19-34
Some alternative or/and complementary declarations to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Dumitrita Bologan
págs. 35-47
Questioning the Universal Relevance of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Aristotels Constantinides
págs. 49-63
págs. 65-76
Do Human Rights Guarantee Autonomy?
Jaunius Gumbis, Vytaute Bacianskaite, Jurgita Randakeviciute
págs. 77-93
Human Rights in today's Ethics: Human Rights of the Unborn (Embryos and Foetus)?
Vera Lúcia Raposo, Catarina Prata, Isabel Ortigao de Oliveira
págs. 95-111
In defense of soft universalism: a modest, yet presumptuous position
Sten Schaumburg-Muller
págs. 112-126
The pursuit of equality between women and men: the contribution of the United Nations
págs. 127-156
Extending voting rights to foreigners: reinforcing equality or reinventing citizenship?
págs. 157-186
págs. 187-196
págs. 197-201
págs. 203-232
Measures to dismantle the heritage of commnunism in Eastern and Central Europe: Human Rights' context
Jakub J. Szczerbowski, Paulina Piotrowska
págs. 233-248
The role of the European Court of Human Rights as a developer of international Human Rights Law
Jukka Viljanen
págs. 249-265