Many of the interests protected by public law are regularly violated by powerful private actors. Analysing the application of public law rights to the private sphere, this book develops a theoretical framework for the application of human and constitutional rights in relations between private parties.
Many of the interests protected by public law are regularly violated by powerful private actors. Analysing the application of public law rights to the private sphere, this book develops a theoretical framework for the application of human and constitutional rights in relations between private parties.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jean Thomas is Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Law at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. After her JD (Juris Doctor) studies at the University of Toronto, she completed her JSD (Doctor of Juridicial Science) at New York University. She has been a post-doctoral fellow at Stanford's McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society and a Max Weber Fellow at the European University Institute. Thomas's research centres on questions of legal theory, rights theory in particular, and on interdisciplinary questions of legal, political, and moral philosophy.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1: Setting the Scene 2: Moral Argument and Positive Law: A Method for Constructing a Model of Rights 3: Duelling Concepts in Rights Theory 4: Constraint and Value 5: A Model of Rights: From Rights Theory to Pubilc Law 6: Indeterminacy 7: Relationality in the Model of Rights 8: Relational Normativity 9: Relations of Dependency and the Model of Rights 10: The Model of Rights in Practice Conclusion
Introduction 1: Setting the Scene 2: Moral Argument and Positive Law: A Method for Constructing a Model of Rights 3: Duelling Concepts in Rights Theory 4: Constraint and Value 5: A Model of Rights: From Rights Theory to Pubilc Law 6: Indeterminacy 7: Relationality in the Model of Rights 8: Relational Normativity 9: Relations of Dependency and the Model of Rights 10: The Model of Rights in Practice Conclusion
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