Moral and Political Conceptions of Human Rights
Herausgeber: Maliks, Reidar; Schaffer, Johan Karlsson
Moral and Political Conceptions of Human Rights
Herausgeber: Maliks, Reidar; Schaffer, Johan Karlsson
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Human rights can be understood as moral or political. This volume shows how this distinction matters for theory and practice.
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Human rights can be understood as moral or political. This volume shows how this distinction matters for theory and practice.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 315
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 422g
- ISBN-13: 9781316607855
- ISBN-10: 1316607852
- Artikelnr.: 54642296
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 315
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 422g
- ISBN-13: 9781316607855
- ISBN-10: 1316607852
- Artikelnr.: 54642296
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Expanding the debate on moral and political approaches to the philosophy of
human rights Johan Karlsson Schaffer and Reidar Maliks; Part I: 1. Theory,
politics, and practice: methodological pluralism in the philosophy of human
rights Kristen Hessler; 2. The point of the practice of human rights:
international concern or domestic empowerment? Johan Karlsson Schaffer; 3.
Rawl's relational conception of human rights Luise Katharina Müller; 4.
Theories of human rights: political or orthodox - why it matters Andreas
Follesdal; 5. Mediating the theory and practice of human rights in morality
and law David Ingram; 6. Kantian human rights or how the individual has
come to matter in international law Howard Williams; Part II: 7. Human
rights solidarity: moral or political? Seth Mayer; 8. When the practice
gets complicated: human rights, migrants and political institutions Jelena
Belic; 9. Can naturalistic theories of human rights accommodate the
indigenous right to self-determination? Kerstin Reibold; 10. Political
conceptions of human rights and corporate responsibility Daniel P.
Corrigan; 11. Socio-economic rights: between essentialism and
egalitarianism Malcolm Langford.
human rights Johan Karlsson Schaffer and Reidar Maliks; Part I: 1. Theory,
politics, and practice: methodological pluralism in the philosophy of human
rights Kristen Hessler; 2. The point of the practice of human rights:
international concern or domestic empowerment? Johan Karlsson Schaffer; 3.
Rawl's relational conception of human rights Luise Katharina Müller; 4.
Theories of human rights: political or orthodox - why it matters Andreas
Follesdal; 5. Mediating the theory and practice of human rights in morality
and law David Ingram; 6. Kantian human rights or how the individual has
come to matter in international law Howard Williams; Part II: 7. Human
rights solidarity: moral or political? Seth Mayer; 8. When the practice
gets complicated: human rights, migrants and political institutions Jelena
Belic; 9. Can naturalistic theories of human rights accommodate the
indigenous right to self-determination? Kerstin Reibold; 10. Political
conceptions of human rights and corporate responsibility Daniel P.
Corrigan; 11. Socio-economic rights: between essentialism and
egalitarianism Malcolm Langford.
Expanding the debate on moral and political approaches to the philosophy of
human rights Johan Karlsson Schaffer and Reidar Maliks; Part I: 1. Theory,
politics, and practice: methodological pluralism in the philosophy of human
rights Kristen Hessler; 2. The point of the practice of human rights:
international concern or domestic empowerment? Johan Karlsson Schaffer; 3.
Rawl's relational conception of human rights Luise Katharina Müller; 4.
Theories of human rights: political or orthodox - why it matters Andreas
Follesdal; 5. Mediating the theory and practice of human rights in morality
and law David Ingram; 6. Kantian human rights or how the individual has
come to matter in international law Howard Williams; Part II: 7. Human
rights solidarity: moral or political? Seth Mayer; 8. When the practice
gets complicated: human rights, migrants and political institutions Jelena
Belic; 9. Can naturalistic theories of human rights accommodate the
indigenous right to self-determination? Kerstin Reibold; 10. Political
conceptions of human rights and corporate responsibility Daniel P.
Corrigan; 11. Socio-economic rights: between essentialism and
egalitarianism Malcolm Langford.
human rights Johan Karlsson Schaffer and Reidar Maliks; Part I: 1. Theory,
politics, and practice: methodological pluralism in the philosophy of human
rights Kristen Hessler; 2. The point of the practice of human rights:
international concern or domestic empowerment? Johan Karlsson Schaffer; 3.
Rawl's relational conception of human rights Luise Katharina Müller; 4.
Theories of human rights: political or orthodox - why it matters Andreas
Follesdal; 5. Mediating the theory and practice of human rights in morality
and law David Ingram; 6. Kantian human rights or how the individual has
come to matter in international law Howard Williams; Part II: 7. Human
rights solidarity: moral or political? Seth Mayer; 8. When the practice
gets complicated: human rights, migrants and political institutions Jelena
Belic; 9. Can naturalistic theories of human rights accommodate the
indigenous right to self-determination? Kerstin Reibold; 10. Political
conceptions of human rights and corporate responsibility Daniel P.
Corrigan; 11. Socio-economic rights: between essentialism and
egalitarianism Malcolm Langford.