
STATE SOVEREIGNTY, INTERNATIONAL HUMAN MOBILITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS
Author(s) -
Luís Renato Vedovato,
Samyra Haydêe Dal Farra Naspolini
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
revista de direito brasileira
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2358-1352
pISSN - 2237-583X
DOI - 10.26668/indexlawjournals/2358-1352/2015.v12i5.2939
Subject(s) - human rights , sovereignty , nationality , state (computer science) , political science , discretion , law , interpretation (philosophy) , law and economics , international human rights law , international law , fundamental rights , sociology , immigration , computer science , politics , programming language , algorithm
International human mobility and human rights can be linked by the dinamogenesis theory. The State sovereignty isn’t the same it was in the past. The State can’t decide about the right to entry without consider international human rights treaties. The nationality has an important row in finding how dinamogenesis can modify the interpretation of the State sovereignty. The right to entry is built in the evolution of human rights. Now State has no more the discretion to decide who can enter its territory, due to dinamogenesis and human rights.