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Human Rights and Humanity's Rights During Year Three of the French Revolution

Human Rights and Humanity's Rights During Year Three of the French Revolution

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This book explores the constitutional debates of the French Revolution in Year 3 and the drafts for the Declaration and Constitution of 1793. It presents the revolutionaries' view on human rights and the rights of the peoples, as well as their philosophical underpinnings. It shows how technical questions are intertwined with philosophical reflections on rights and with problems that were urgent at the time.

Format: Hardback
Length: 265 pages
Publication date: 24 June 2022
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG


This captivating book delves into the profound constitutional debates that unfolded during the Year 3 of the French Revolution, also referred to as Year 1 of the French Republic. It offers a comprehensive exploration of the drafts for the Declaration and the Constitution of 1793, shedding light on the revolutionary ideals and philosophical foundations of the revolutionaries. The author begins by examining how contemporary legal history, theory, and political philosophy approached the revolutionary period, providing a valuable framework for understanding the debates and proposals that followed.

The book then delves into the central themes that dominated the discussions. It begins with an examination of external relations and the sovereignty of the people, exploring the complex interplay between nation-states and the aspirations of the revolutionaries for self-determination. From there, it moves on to discuss natural rights and Republicanism, examining the fundamental principles of individual liberty and the role of the state in protecting those rights.

What makes this book particularly insightful is its ability to intertwine seemingly technical questions, such as the procedure for declaring a war, with philosophical reflections on rights and with the urgent problems of the time. The revolutionaries sought to establish a new order based on the principles of liberty, equality, and fraternity, and their constitutional debates reflected their commitment to these ideals.

Through a meticulous analysis of the texts and the historical context, the author sheds light on the complex dynamics of the revolutionary period. They highlight the debates and disagreements among the revolutionaries, as well as the compromises and concessions that were made in order to achieve a consensus on the Declaration and the Constitution.

This book is a valuable resource for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the history of the French Revolution and the principles of democracy and human rights. It provides a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the constitutional debates of the time, and its insights into the philosophical underpinnings of the revolutionaries continue to inspire and inform contemporary discussions on these topics.

Weight: 483g
Dimension: 210 x 148 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783030995072
Edition number: 1st ed. 2022

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