It is difficult to interpret traditional connotation of the right to peace properly, when facing the increasing changes of international and domestic security situation. As 'the third generation of human rights...It is difficult to interpret traditional connotation of the right to peace properly, when facing the increasing changes of international and domestic security situation. As 'the third generation of human rights', for lack of the key element of the right to peace with the intensive nature of the international collective human rights, the right to peace does not highlight the function of protecting peace. It is imperative to build the right to peace system of a Multi-layer and dual meaning, which includes the domestic and international human rights, the collective and individual rights and 'peace' and 'safety'.展开更多
文摘It is difficult to interpret traditional connotation of the right to peace properly, when facing the increasing changes of international and domestic security situation. As 'the third generation of human rights', for lack of the key element of the right to peace with the intensive nature of the international collective human rights, the right to peace does not highlight the function of protecting peace. It is imperative to build the right to peace system of a Multi-layer and dual meaning, which includes the domestic and international human rights, the collective and individual rights and 'peace' and 'safety'.