Article Title
Cultural Relativity and Universalism: Reevaluating Gender Rights in a Multicultural Context
First Paragraph
A tension between two analytical approaches which aim to strengthen human rights laws has divided the international community and has served as a barrier to the promotion of human rights. The first school of thought, Universalism, promotes the belief that all human beings are born with the same set of inherent human rights, guaranteed to them simply because they are human
Recommended Citation
Elene G. Mountis, Cultural Relativity and Universalism: Reevaluating Gender Rights in a Multicultural Context, 15 Penn St. Int'l L. Rev. 113 (1996).