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Final coursework for the International Human Rights course, answering the following question: 'International human rights norms are too vague. This means they are subject to varying interpretations by expert bodies, and nobody knows exactly what restrictions they impose - Discuss'

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In considering the question in hand, it is important from the outset to make a distinction

between the ambiguity of the international human rights norms themselves, and the

ambiguity of the obligations of these norms. The reason for this is, I believe, because it is

a mistake to assume that the rights themselves being vague is an issue. However, the

importance of human rights does require that the obligations of these norms should be

clear so that they can be applied equally and fairly.


I will begin by addressing the distinction alluded to above. I will then consider the

sources of international human rights norms, and address more closely whether the

obligations under them are clear, or whether they have been subject to “varying

interpretations”. Finally I will consider derogations from international human rights

norms, and consider briefly whether this can affect the clarity of the obligations imposed.


The distinction between norms and their obligations


The right to life is a long established natural law norm that ‘Every human being, even the

child in the womb, has the right to life directly from God and not from his parents, not

from any society or human authority.’1 However, to argue that this right in itself is an

obligation would create an unachievable burden on those that have to fulfil it. Rights are

arguably not an obligation but an ideal. They are something which we must strive to

achieve and ensure everybody has access to as great an extent as is possible. To say

that a doctor in a hospital has an obligation to his terminally ill patient to ensure life is

absurd. They cannot guarantee it, but they are under an obligation to do everything in

their power to prolong it. The achievement of these norms is therefore strived for by the

obligations they impose. The right to life under the International Covenant on Civil and

Political Rights (ICCPR) is therefore recognised by Article 6, but the obligation is not to

ensure life itself but to make sure nobody ‘shall be arbitrarily deprived of his life’.2


In this sense therefore, international human rights norms are ideals which are to be

achieved. As a result of this they are vague, because to define them absolutely would be


1
Pope Pius XII ‘Address to Midwives on the Nature of Their Profession’ Papal Encyclical, October 29, 1951
2
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights 1996, Article 6(1)

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