Human Rights: Nature, Foundations, Generations and their Constitutionalisation Generations and their Constitutionalisation
Abstract
The conception of human rights is associated with the idea of the demanding needs of human beings to be able to exist and develop with dignity. For this, a minimum of rights that recognize every human being, access to food, is required, clothing, housing, education, work, health, wealth, well-being that are the material aspect of existence. But there is also a social, political, spiritual, cultural, ethical ethic that is related to freedom of expression, organization, participation, transcendence, etc. These rights can not be left in mere declarations, but there is also a requirement of their constitutionalization so that they are fully effective and enforceable on the State and the authority.