«….Non c’è che da risolvere il problema dell’alta slesia»: Ordine internazionale, egemonia ed autodeterminazione nell’età della Società delle Nazioni

di Filippo Ruschi

The Treaty of Versailles had redrawn the map of Europe: it was necessary, however, to implement this project plan. This task was up to the League of Nations, formally into being since January 10th 1920. Among its very first commitments was the intervention in Upper Silesia, troubled by deep inter-ethnic violence. As provided by art. 88 of the Treaty, a plebiscite had been called, so that Silesians could vote whether they wished to be attached to Germany or to Poland. To ensure the regularity of the elections it was necessary to send a strong inter-allied contingent, who found themselves facing a dramatic situation. Returning to these events allows reflecting on the difficulties and contradictions of peace-making interventions while, at the same time, providing tools for improving them.

Keywords: Hegemony – Self-Determination – League of Nations – Conflicts – Borders.

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Quale logica per i diritti dell’uomo

di Paolo Savarese

The paper revisits, tracing it back to Kant, the link between the acknowledgement of human dignity and the fundamental human rights that formed the basis of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948, considers some authoritative objections and questions the possibility of thinking about a logic of rights. The tension between principles and protections cannot be resolved by reducing rights to a legal technique, even if it is qualified, since translating rights into guarantees is implicit and required by that acknowledgement claimed by Kant. This suggests a specific logic of human rights which, however, remains uncertain if it is based on mere general consensus. This logic must be searched for and deepened starting from the conditions of possibility to demand the acknowledgement of one’s own dignity and to transpose them into essential requirements of the construction of legal-political systems.

 Keywords: Human dignity – recognition – logic of human rights – principles and legal guarantees.

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