This title was first published in 2001. The essays in this highly cosmopolitan collection were selected from over 250 contributions presented at the 19th World Congress in Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (IVR) held in New York in 1999. They represent a cross-section of contemporary work on human rights derived from eleven different countries.
This title was first published in 2001. The essays in this highly cosmopolitan collection were selected from over 250 contributions presented at the 19th World Congress in Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (IVR) held in New York in 1999. They represent a cross-section of contemporary work on human rights derived from eleven different countries.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
I: The Philosophy of Rights 1: Libertarianism, Motivation and Rights 2: Human Rights, Truth, MacIntyre, and Putnam's Pragmatism 3: Towards a Natural Justice of Rights Relationships 4: Collective Moral Responsibility 5: Are Human Rights Universal? II: Constitutional Rights 6: The Role of the Constitutional Courts in the Development of Legal Systems 7: On Constitutional Social Rights 8: Modest Judicial Restraint 9: Democratising Human Rights 10: Judicial Protection of Human Rights in India III: Minority Rights 11: How to Justify the Rights of Political Minorities 12: Cultural Citizenship: Minority Rights and Political Community 13: Autonomy, Diversity and the to Culture 14: Collective Rights: The Case of Indigenous Peoples 15: Defending Women's Rights Internationally IV: State Sovereignty and Human Rights 16: Challenges to the Concepts of 'Sovereignty' and 'Intervention' 17: State Sovereignty, the Common Good and International Intervention V: Global Justice 18: Nation-Building and Global Justice 19: Retroactive Justice: Trials for Human Rights Violations under a Prior Regime 20: Left-Libertarianism and Global Justice 21: Global Ecological Citizenship and Human Rights VI: Self-Determination 22: Therapeutic Jurisprudence and the Rights of Self-Determination 23: The Ethics of Self-Determination: Democratic, National and Regional VII: Diverse Experiences of Human Rights 24: Human Rights and Human Responsibilities: An East Asian Perspective 25: Legal Moralism and the European Court of Human Rights 26: The Paradox of Remedies 27: The Success of Feminist Jurisprudence in India
I: The Philosophy of Rights 1: Libertarianism, Motivation and Rights 2: Human Rights, Truth, MacIntyre, and Putnam's Pragmatism 3: Towards a Natural Justice of Rights Relationships 4: Collective Moral Responsibility 5: Are Human Rights Universal? II: Constitutional Rights 6: The Role of the Constitutional Courts in the Development of Legal Systems 7: On Constitutional Social Rights 8: Modest Judicial Restraint 9: Democratising Human Rights 10: Judicial Protection of Human Rights in India III: Minority Rights 11: How to Justify the Rights of Political Minorities 12: Cultural Citizenship: Minority Rights and Political Community 13: Autonomy, Diversity and the to Culture 14: Collective Rights: The Case of Indigenous Peoples 15: Defending Women's Rights Internationally IV: State Sovereignty and Human Rights 16: Challenges to the Concepts of 'Sovereignty' and 'Intervention' 17: State Sovereignty, the Common Good and International Intervention V: Global Justice 18: Nation-Building and Global Justice 19: Retroactive Justice: Trials for Human Rights Violations under a Prior Regime 20: Left-Libertarianism and Global Justice 21: Global Ecological Citizenship and Human Rights VI: Self-Determination 22: Therapeutic Jurisprudence and the Rights of Self-Determination 23: The Ethics of Self-Determination: Democratic, National and Regional VII: Diverse Experiences of Human Rights 24: Human Rights and Human Responsibilities: An East Asian Perspective 25: Legal Moralism and the European Court of Human Rights 26: The Paradox of Remedies 27: The Success of Feminist Jurisprudence in India
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