Human rights + Philosophy
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Human rights + Philosophy
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Human rights + Philosophy
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- Protecting human rights, instruments and institutions, edited by Tom Campbell, Jeffrey Goldsworthy and Adrienne Stone
- Foucault and the politics of rights, Ben Golder
- Human rights, the hard questions, edited by Cindy Holder and David Reidy
- The heart of human rights, Allen Buchanan
- Debating the ethics of immigration, is there a right to exclude?, Christopher Wellman and Phillip Cole
- Legal rights, historical and philosophical perspectives, edited by Austin Sarat and Thomas R. Kearns
- Conrad Summenhart's theory of individual rights, by Jussi Varkemaa
- The meanings of rights, the philosophy and social theory of human rights, edited by Costas Douzinas and Conor Gearty
- Public rights, private relations, Jean Thomas
- Human rights after Deleuze, towards an an-archic jurisprudence, Christos Marneros
- Three conceptions of human rights, Mogens Chrom Jacobsen
- Do all persons have equal moral worth?, on 'basic equality' and equal respect and concern, Uwe Steinhoff
- The relational self and human rights, Paul Ricœur's hermeneutics of suspicion, Tatiana Hansbury
- Collected essays, John Finnis
- Rights, Duncan Ivison
- Griffin on human rights, edited by Roger Crisp
- Civil rights, rethinking their natural foundation, Robin L. West
- Are human rights transplantable?, reflections on a pragmatic theory of human rights under conditions of globalization, Florian F. Hoffmann
- Kant's Doctrine of Right, A Commentary, B. Sharon Byrd ; Joachim Hruschka
- Human rights on trial, a genealogy of the critique of human rights, Justine Lacroix, Jean-Yves Pranchere ; translated by Gabrielle Maas
- Rights and their limits, in theory, cases, and pandemics, F.M. Kamm
- The past can't heal us, the dangers of mandating memory in the name of human rights, Lea David
- Moral and political conceptions of human rights, implications for theory and practice, edited by Reidar Maliks (University of Oslo), Johan Karlsson Schaffer (University of Gothenburg)
- The transforming power of cultural rights, a promising law and humanities approach, Helle Porsdam
- A philosophical history of rights, Gary B. Herbert
- Human rights in Arab thought, a reader, edited by Salma J. Jayyusi
- Human rights and the limits of critical reason, Rolando Gaete
- Natural human rights, a theory, Michael Boylan, Marymount University, Virginia
- What's wrong with rights?, Nigel Biggar
- Philosophie der Menschenrechte, herausgegeben von Stefan Gosepath und Georg Lohmann
- The subject of human rights, edited by Danielle Celermajer and Alexandre Lefebvre
- Israel Yearbook on Human Rights, Volume 31, edited by Yoram Dinstein, Fania Domb
- Insurgent universality, an alternative legacy of modernity, Massimiliano Tomba
- Vulnerability and human rights, Bryan S. Turner
- Independence of mind, Timothy Macklem
- Law's ideal dimension, Robert Alexy
- Die Einbeziehung des Anderen, Studien zur politischen Theorie
- Reconciling law and morality in human rights discourse, beyond the Habermasian account of human rights, Willy Moka-Mubelo
- Moral and political conceptions of human rights, implications for theory and practice, edited by Reidar Maliks, University of Oslo, Johan Karlsson Schaffer, Goteborgs Universitet, Sweden
- Natural human rights, a theory, Michael Boylan
- Philosophical foundations of human rights, edited by Rowan Cruft, S. Matthew Liao, Massimo Renzo
- The end of human rights, critical legal thought at the turn of the century, Costas Douzinas
- An approach to rights, studies in the philosophy of law and morals, Carl Wellman
- Human rights without democracy?, reconciling freedom with equality, Gret Haller ; translated by Cynthia Klohr
- Human rights with modesty, the problem of universalism, edited by András Sajó
- Human rights, confronting myths and misunderstandings, Andrew Fagan
- The right to be loved, S. Matthew Liao
- Sex, love, and gender, a Kantian theory, Helga Varden
- A debate over rights, philosophical enquiries, Matthew H. Kramer, N.E. Simmonds, Hillel Steiner
- The right to have rights, Stephanie DeGooyer, Alastair Hunt, Lida Maxwell, Samuel Moyn ; afterword by Astra Taylor
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