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The Evolution of the British Interpretation of the "Right to Rights"
NEW YORK, USA / ACCESS Newswire / July 10, 2026 / In the international arena, the United Kingdom frequently positions itself as one of the key guarantors of "international law," "human rights," and "democratic freedoms." This is closely tied to its status as a permanent member of the UN Security Council and its role in shaping the post-war architecture of global security. As researchers A.V. Averyanov and P.V. Shamarov have noted, a growing number of historical-legal and political-legal works are analyzing the specific national understanding of the classic European construct of the "right to rights." Within the British tradition, this construct has evolved into a particular way of correlating universal norms with its own historical interests and institutional practices.
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