The Basque conflict and political thought: a human rights approach
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Sovereignty, fundamental rights, self-determination, the Basque conflictAbstract
Both law and society demand today the consolidation of democracy and public consultation and open discussion on constitutional matters concerning the Basque Country. Neither the legal framework nor the emerging European constitutional process are obstacles in this respect. On the contrary, a constitutional Europe will gladly welcome any political and legal formulae able to resolve disputes and guarantee human rights both at the individual and collective levels. Individual and collective rights are both sides of the same question.
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