TY - BOOK
AU - Cruft, Rowan
AU - Liao, S. Matthew
AU - Renzo, Massimo
TI - Philosophical foundations of human rights
ET - 1. ed.
PB - Oxford Univ. Press
SN - 019968863X
SN - 0199688621
SN - 9780199688630
SN - 9780199688623
KW - Human rights Philosophy
KW - Aufsatzsammlung
KW - Menschenrecht
KW - Rechtsphilosophie
PY - 2015
N2 - Includes bibliographical references and index
N2 - Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke
N2 - The philosophical foundations of human rights : an overview Rowan Cruft, S. Matthew Liao, and Massimo RenzoPt. I. Human rights' foundations
N2 - 1. On the foundations of human rights John Tasioulas
N2 - 2. Response to John Tasioulas Onora O'Neill
N2 - 3. Human rights as fundamental conditions for a good life S. Matthew Liao
N2 - 4. From a good life to human rights : some complications Rowan Cruft
N2 - 5. Is dignity the foundation of human rights? Jeremy Waldron
N2 - 6. Human rights, natural rights, and human dignity A. John Simmons
N2 - 7. Personal deserts and human rights James W. Nickel
N2 - 8. Can moral desert qualify or justify human rights? Zofia Stemplowska
N2 - 9. A social ontology of human rights Carol C. Gould
N2 - 10. Human rights, human dignity, and power Pablo Gilabert
N2 - Pt. II. Human rights in law and politics ; 11. Human rights in the emerging world order Joseph Raz
N2 - 12. Joseph Raz on human rights : a critical appraisal David Miller
N2 - 13. Why international legal human rights? Allen Buchanan
N2 - 14. Human rights pragmatism and human dignity David Luban
N2 - 15. Human rights and constitutional law : patterns of mutual validation and legitimation Samantha Besson
N2 - 16. Specifying human rights Saladin Meckled-Garcia
N2 - 17. Rescuing proportionality George Letsas
N2 - 18. Rescuing human rights from proportionality Guglielmo Verdirame
N2 - Pt. III. Canonical and contested human rights ; 19. Free speech as an inverted right and democratic persuasion Corey Brettschneider
N2 - 20. Free speech and "democratic persuasion" : a response to Brettschneider Larry Alexander
N2 - 21. Freedom of religion in a secular world Lorenzo Zucca
N2 - 22. Religious liberty conceived as a human right Robert Audi
N2 - 23. The right to security Liora Lazarus
N2 - 24. Rights and security for human rights sceptics Victor Tadros
N2 - 25. Self-determination and the human right to democracy Thomas Christiano
N2 - 26. A human right to democracy? Fabienne Peter
N2 - 27. The content of the human right to health Jonathan Wolff
N2 - 28. Do we have a human right to the political determinants of health? Kimberley Brownlee
N2 - 29. A moral inconsistency argument for a basic human right to subsistence Elizabeth Ashford
N2 - 30. The force of subsistence rights Charles R. Beitz
N2 - Pt. IV. Human rights : concerns and alternatives ; 31. The relativity and ethnocentricity of human rights James Griffin
N2 - 32. Human needs, human rights Massimo Renzo
N2 - 33. Liberty rights and the limits of liberal democracy Jiwei Ci
N2 - 34. Human rights without the human good? A reply to Jiwei Ci Simon Hope
N2 - 35. Care and human rights Virginia Held
N2 - 36. Care and human rights : a reply to Virginia Held Susan Mendus
N2 - 37. Human rights in Kantian mode : a sketch Katrin Flikschuh
N2 - 38. Why there cannot be a truly Kantian theory of human rights Andrea Sangiovanni.
BT - Philosophical foundations of law
CY - Oxford [u.a.]
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