While the first, which englobes the majority of Europe and its peers, has, since
the abolition of slavery and demise of treacherous engagements, developed a sense
of right and justice, be it in the search for the old continent’s population wellbeing, be it on the acknowledged respect for enveloping cultures into a unity of, naturally, divisions. Come rain or shine, by all means surely is a promising future to equality and quality of work, and ultimately unifying cultural barriers and achieving notorious marks that utilize of different nations to be promoted, with advances edging greatness towards the acquirement of laws granting basic conditions at workplace, and other projects like the “EU Survey on Immigrants and Descendants of Immigrants” addressing the problematic vicious advantage taken from the segregated”. The second has shown few to no redemption to the workings classes who fell to attain the communist dream, longing the last century, and instead were treated to an amendment overrun by the authoritarian powers of USSR, including not only degraded work conditions, but also oppression of voice within this one without the conquering of any organized distribution of rights to the population, but to a country and its centralized prowess from a united nationalistic conscience. Nowadays this human right was put to work, with the visible change of work conditions, revealing its effectiveness, otherwise unsuccessful in the protection of the trade unions and opinions. These are still considered useless as, lurking through them, the centralization of influence in a single government-oriented association in disregard of the other unheard unions and prohibited of evolvement employees of public functions clarifies the exploits of a forced single standpoint of a nation traded and persuaded as a national conscience. Conducting a resemblance to the world, the historical foundations of each culture seen as an obstruction to the word of the human rights enshrines the very foundation of truly beneficial relation to build into, which often encores in the approach to nationalism and its acknowledgement.
Constellations Volume 15 issue 4 2008 [doi 10.1111%2Fj.1467-8675.2008.00510.x] Jürgen Habermas -- The Constitutionalization of International Law and the Legitimation Problems of a Constitution for Wor.pdf