Research Article
The International Cooperation as a Guarantee for the Satisfaction of Basic Human Needs
Gloria Esteban de la Rosa1* and Cherif Ba Sow21Department of Private International Law, University of Jaén, Spain
2MA in Culture of Peace, Human Rights, Education and Conflicts, Granada University, Spain
- *Corresponding Author:
- Gloria Esteban de la Rosa
Professor of Private International Law
University of Jaén, Spain
Tel: 34-953-212-118
E-mail: gesteban@ujaen.es
Received Date: July 28, 2014; Accepted Date: November 06, 2014; Published Date: November 12, 2014
Citation: de la Rosa GE, Sow CB (2014) The International Cooperation as a Guarantee for the Satisfaction of Basic Human Needs. J Civil Legal Sci 3:134. doi:10.4172/2169-0170.1000134
Copyright: © 2014 de la Rosa GE, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
Abstract
The International Cooperation Development is an instrument used by the major powers in the sphere of international relations. As such, this has served more the interests of donors than the improvement in living conditions of the target population, and with regard to human rights. However, the international cooperation must be guided towards the satisfaction of basic human needs, according to its original sense in the Charter of the United Nations. This paper pays attention to the original sense of the International Cooperation in the human rights system.