The Sutra of Human Rights

· Derecho Budista Book 12 · Gabriel Antonio Ponti
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The Sutra of Human Rights, written by Master Maitreya (Gabriel Antonio Ponti), is a foundational work that proclaims the Buddhist Convention on Human Rights (2017). This monumental text fuses Buddhist philosophy, international law, and Maitriyana spirituality to offer an integral vision of human dignity, social justice, and world peace.

Organized in three parts —the Human Rights Treaty, the Supreme Council of World Peace, and the Supreme Buddhist Court of Justice— the Sutra establishes a legal and ethical framework that expands the scope of existing international instruments, incorporating not only individual rights but also collective, spiritual, cultural, and ecological ones.

What distinguishes this Sutra is its ability to unite the ancestral with the contemporary, acknowledging the roots of Buddhist civilization while proposing universal legal innovations. The text upholds not only equality, freedom, and fraternity, but also spirituality, inner peace, the protection of Mother Earth, and the right of spiritual communities to self-determination.

With solemn and visionary language, Master Maitreya places humanity before the challenge of building a civilization of peace, justice, knowledge, and ecological health. This Sutra not only denounces violations of fundamental rights but also proposes a concrete path toward reconciliation, direct democracy, and restorative justice.

The Sutra of Human Rights is an essential text for jurists, philosophers, activists, and spiritual seekers, as it represents a milestone in the history of universal law and an ethical compass for the evolution of humanity.

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Master Maitreya is professor in Buddhist Law, and also he is the creator of Buddhist Abolitionism of Maitriyana tradition.

He is graduated as Justice of the Peace, having specializations in Human Rights, Constitutional Law, Indigenous Peoples, Environmental Law, Extrajudicial Conciliation, Arbitrage, Criminal Intelligence, International Penal Law, and Genocide Studies.


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