The populist rhetoric as a threat to human rights in europe: stance of the Supranational Institutions

  • Elena Avilés Hernández Universidad de Málaga
Keywords: Human Rights, Migration, Terrorism, Nationalism, ECtHR

Abstract

The populist rhetoric taken place in Europe not long ago has only accentuated the social divisions and segregation of certain minority groups who saw their rights violated in favour of a new concept of security. The main victims of this situation are foreigners and ethnic minorities, groups perceived as a threat to social cohesion and order; a perception radicalised through the media and social networks. This situation is part of a context of growing tensions, religious extremism and violent radicalism used, in some cases, by the government elite itself to support legislative changes or justify arbitrary interventions. The result is a restriction of fundamental rights legitimized by governments themselves.

Received: 27.10.2019
Accepted: 21.11.2019
Published online: 31.12.2019

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Published
2019-12-31
How to Cite
Avilés Hernández, Elena. 2019. “The Populist Rhetoric As a Threat to Human Rights in Europe: Stance of the Supranational Institutions”. Estudios De Deusto 67 (2), 147-61. https://doi.org/10.18543/ed-67(2)-2019pp147-161.
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