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- Erscheinungstermin: 17. November 2022
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- Erscheinungstermin: 17. November 2022
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Introduction; 1. The perennial and dynamic relationship between human
rights and natural law Mark Retter, Tom Angier and Iain T. Benson; Part I.
Natural Law and the Origins of Human Rights: 2. Natural law and human
rights: continuities and discontinuities Cary J. Nederman and Ben Peterson;
3. The paradox of shrinking individuality: natural rights' development and
relevance to human rights today Mónica García-Salmones; 4. Synderesis,
Conscientia and human rights Kevin L. Flannery, S. J.; 5. The case against
the marriage of natural law and natural rights Tracey Rowland; 6. The
mythical connection between natural law and the universal declaration of
human rights James Chappel; 7. Natural law and the universal declaration of
human rights Paul Yowell; Part II. Natural Law Foundations of Human Rights
Obligations: 8. Ontological and epistemological foundations of human rights
Tom Angier; 9. The Teleological Foundations of Human Rights Edward Feser;
10. New natural law foundations of human rights Christopher Tollefsen; 11.
A personalist foundation for natural law and human rights Josef Seifert;
12. Acknowledged dependence, natural rights, and human rights: Augustinian
humility, Charles Malik, and the universal declaration Mary M. Keys and
Melody Grubaugh; 13. Eternal law, natural law, natural rights: freedom and
power in Aquinas Jean Porter; Part III. Natural Law and Human Rights within
Religious Traditions; 14. Natural law, natural theology, and human rights
in the Jewish tradition David Novak; 15. Natural law and human rights in
Catholic Christianity Roland Minnerath; 16. Natural law and natural rights
in the early Protestant tradition John Witte, Jr.; 17. Human rights or
moral obligations?: the link with natural law in Hinduism Shashi Motilal
and Jeremiah Dumai; Part IV. The Human Person, Political Community and Rule
of Law: 18. Human dignity and natural law Patrick Lee and Robert P. George;
19. Civic friendship, natural law and natural right John von Heyking; 20.
Common goods, group rights and human rights Mark D. Retter; 21. Natural
law, human rights and the separation of powers Julian Rivers; 22. Human
goods and human rights law: two modes of derivation from natural law
Grégoire Webber; 23. Natural law, human rights, and Jus Cogens Stephen
Hall; Part V. Rival Interpretations and Interpretive Principles: 24. Moral
pluralism, political disagreement and human rights Catherine McCauliff; 25.
Human rights law and adjudication: the role of Determinatio Francisco J.
Urbina; 26. Natural law and human rights amid the legal ruins of liberal
scepticism, values language and global resets Iain T. Benson; 27. Human
rights and the modes of judicial responsibility Peter D. Lauwers; 28. The
right to religious freedom: extension or erosion? Rafael Domingo; 29.
Natural law, rights of the family, and international human rights
instruments Jane F. Adolphe; 30. Natural law and socioeconomic rights Gary
Chartier; 31. Solidarity and global allocation of COVID-19 vaccines: a
question of equality? Thana C. de Campos-Rudinsky; Part VI. Challenges and
Future Prospects: 32. Philosophical challenges and prospects for natural
law foundations of human rights Jonathan Crowe.
rights and natural law Mark Retter, Tom Angier and Iain T. Benson; Part I.
Natural Law and the Origins of Human Rights: 2. Natural law and human
rights: continuities and discontinuities Cary J. Nederman and Ben Peterson;
3. The paradox of shrinking individuality: natural rights' development and
relevance to human rights today Mónica García-Salmones; 4. Synderesis,
Conscientia and human rights Kevin L. Flannery, S. J.; 5. The case against
the marriage of natural law and natural rights Tracey Rowland; 6. The
mythical connection between natural law and the universal declaration of
human rights James Chappel; 7. Natural law and the universal declaration of
human rights Paul Yowell; Part II. Natural Law Foundations of Human Rights
Obligations: 8. Ontological and epistemological foundations of human rights
Tom Angier; 9. The Teleological Foundations of Human Rights Edward Feser;
10. New natural law foundations of human rights Christopher Tollefsen; 11.
A personalist foundation for natural law and human rights Josef Seifert;
12. Acknowledged dependence, natural rights, and human rights: Augustinian
humility, Charles Malik, and the universal declaration Mary M. Keys and
Melody Grubaugh; 13. Eternal law, natural law, natural rights: freedom and
power in Aquinas Jean Porter; Part III. Natural Law and Human Rights within
Religious Traditions; 14. Natural law, natural theology, and human rights
in the Jewish tradition David Novak; 15. Natural law and human rights in
Catholic Christianity Roland Minnerath; 16. Natural law and natural rights
in the early Protestant tradition John Witte, Jr.; 17. Human rights or
moral obligations?: the link with natural law in Hinduism Shashi Motilal
and Jeremiah Dumai; Part IV. The Human Person, Political Community and Rule
of Law: 18. Human dignity and natural law Patrick Lee and Robert P. George;
19. Civic friendship, natural law and natural right John von Heyking; 20.
Common goods, group rights and human rights Mark D. Retter; 21. Natural
law, human rights and the separation of powers Julian Rivers; 22. Human
goods and human rights law: two modes of derivation from natural law
Grégoire Webber; 23. Natural law, human rights, and Jus Cogens Stephen
Hall; Part V. Rival Interpretations and Interpretive Principles: 24. Moral
pluralism, political disagreement and human rights Catherine McCauliff; 25.
Human rights law and adjudication: the role of Determinatio Francisco J.
Urbina; 26. Natural law and human rights amid the legal ruins of liberal
scepticism, values language and global resets Iain T. Benson; 27. Human
rights and the modes of judicial responsibility Peter D. Lauwers; 28. The
right to religious freedom: extension or erosion? Rafael Domingo; 29.
Natural law, rights of the family, and international human rights
instruments Jane F. Adolphe; 30. Natural law and socioeconomic rights Gary
Chartier; 31. Solidarity and global allocation of COVID-19 vaccines: a
question of equality? Thana C. de Campos-Rudinsky; Part VI. Challenges and
Future Prospects: 32. Philosophical challenges and prospects for natural
law foundations of human rights Jonathan Crowe.
Introduction; 1. The perennial and dynamic relationship between human
rights and natural law Mark Retter, Tom Angier and Iain T. Benson; Part I.
Natural Law and the Origins of Human Rights: 2. Natural law and human
rights: continuities and discontinuities Cary J. Nederman and Ben Peterson;
3. The paradox of shrinking individuality: natural rights' development and
relevance to human rights today Mónica García-Salmones; 4. Synderesis,
Conscientia and human rights Kevin L. Flannery, S. J.; 5. The case against
the marriage of natural law and natural rights Tracey Rowland; 6. The
mythical connection between natural law and the universal declaration of
human rights James Chappel; 7. Natural law and the universal declaration of
human rights Paul Yowell; Part II. Natural Law Foundations of Human Rights
Obligations: 8. Ontological and epistemological foundations of human rights
Tom Angier; 9. The Teleological Foundations of Human Rights Edward Feser;
10. New natural law foundations of human rights Christopher Tollefsen; 11.
A personalist foundation for natural law and human rights Josef Seifert;
12. Acknowledged dependence, natural rights, and human rights: Augustinian
humility, Charles Malik, and the universal declaration Mary M. Keys and
Melody Grubaugh; 13. Eternal law, natural law, natural rights: freedom and
power in Aquinas Jean Porter; Part III. Natural Law and Human Rights within
Religious Traditions; 14. Natural law, natural theology, and human rights
in the Jewish tradition David Novak; 15. Natural law and human rights in
Catholic Christianity Roland Minnerath; 16. Natural law and natural rights
in the early Protestant tradition John Witte, Jr.; 17. Human rights or
moral obligations?: the link with natural law in Hinduism Shashi Motilal
and Jeremiah Dumai; Part IV. The Human Person, Political Community and Rule
of Law: 18. Human dignity and natural law Patrick Lee and Robert P. George;
19. Civic friendship, natural law and natural right John von Heyking; 20.
Common goods, group rights and human rights Mark D. Retter; 21. Natural
law, human rights and the separation of powers Julian Rivers; 22. Human
goods and human rights law: two modes of derivation from natural law
Grégoire Webber; 23. Natural law, human rights, and Jus Cogens Stephen
Hall; Part V. Rival Interpretations and Interpretive Principles: 24. Moral
pluralism, political disagreement and human rights Catherine McCauliff; 25.
Human rights law and adjudication: the role of Determinatio Francisco J.
Urbina; 26. Natural law and human rights amid the legal ruins of liberal
scepticism, values language and global resets Iain T. Benson; 27. Human
rights and the modes of judicial responsibility Peter D. Lauwers; 28. The
right to religious freedom: extension or erosion? Rafael Domingo; 29.
Natural law, rights of the family, and international human rights
instruments Jane F. Adolphe; 30. Natural law and socioeconomic rights Gary
Chartier; 31. Solidarity and global allocation of COVID-19 vaccines: a
question of equality? Thana C. de Campos-Rudinsky; Part VI. Challenges and
Future Prospects: 32. Philosophical challenges and prospects for natural
law foundations of human rights Jonathan Crowe.
rights and natural law Mark Retter, Tom Angier and Iain T. Benson; Part I.
Natural Law and the Origins of Human Rights: 2. Natural law and human
rights: continuities and discontinuities Cary J. Nederman and Ben Peterson;
3. The paradox of shrinking individuality: natural rights' development and
relevance to human rights today Mónica García-Salmones; 4. Synderesis,
Conscientia and human rights Kevin L. Flannery, S. J.; 5. The case against
the marriage of natural law and natural rights Tracey Rowland; 6. The
mythical connection between natural law and the universal declaration of
human rights James Chappel; 7. Natural law and the universal declaration of
human rights Paul Yowell; Part II. Natural Law Foundations of Human Rights
Obligations: 8. Ontological and epistemological foundations of human rights
Tom Angier; 9. The Teleological Foundations of Human Rights Edward Feser;
10. New natural law foundations of human rights Christopher Tollefsen; 11.
A personalist foundation for natural law and human rights Josef Seifert;
12. Acknowledged dependence, natural rights, and human rights: Augustinian
humility, Charles Malik, and the universal declaration Mary M. Keys and
Melody Grubaugh; 13. Eternal law, natural law, natural rights: freedom and
power in Aquinas Jean Porter; Part III. Natural Law and Human Rights within
Religious Traditions; 14. Natural law, natural theology, and human rights
in the Jewish tradition David Novak; 15. Natural law and human rights in
Catholic Christianity Roland Minnerath; 16. Natural law and natural rights
in the early Protestant tradition John Witte, Jr.; 17. Human rights or
moral obligations?: the link with natural law in Hinduism Shashi Motilal
and Jeremiah Dumai; Part IV. The Human Person, Political Community and Rule
of Law: 18. Human dignity and natural law Patrick Lee and Robert P. George;
19. Civic friendship, natural law and natural right John von Heyking; 20.
Common goods, group rights and human rights Mark D. Retter; 21. Natural
law, human rights and the separation of powers Julian Rivers; 22. Human
goods and human rights law: two modes of derivation from natural law
Grégoire Webber; 23. Natural law, human rights, and Jus Cogens Stephen
Hall; Part V. Rival Interpretations and Interpretive Principles: 24. Moral
pluralism, political disagreement and human rights Catherine McCauliff; 25.
Human rights law and adjudication: the role of Determinatio Francisco J.
Urbina; 26. Natural law and human rights amid the legal ruins of liberal
scepticism, values language and global resets Iain T. Benson; 27. Human
rights and the modes of judicial responsibility Peter D. Lauwers; 28. The
right to religious freedom: extension or erosion? Rafael Domingo; 29.
Natural law, rights of the family, and international human rights
instruments Jane F. Adolphe; 30. Natural law and socioeconomic rights Gary
Chartier; 31. Solidarity and global allocation of COVID-19 vaccines: a
question of equality? Thana C. de Campos-Rudinsky; Part VI. Challenges and
Future Prospects: 32. Philosophical challenges and prospects for natural
law foundations of human rights Jonathan Crowe.