Three skills to place Human Rights as horizon of urban development

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Published 07-07-2011
Pablo Gigosos Pérez Manuel Saravia Madrigal

Abstract

It is proposed the use of three particular conviction skills to favour the implantation of Human Rights in town planning professional practice. Specifically it is suggested declaring explicitly and clearly the urban meaning of different rights recognized in the Universal Declaration of 1948, refusing clearly and without ambiguities the assaults that such declaration will provoke, and exposing particular cases in which it is showed without palliatives the consequences of a slightly respectful urban practice of such rights on some people, in order to promote empathy. With the application of these three means of persuasion nothing else will be done but following the example that the implantation of human rights offers us for more than two centuries.

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