Political and Legal Approaches to Human Rights
Editat de Tom Campbell, Kylie Bourneen Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 dec 2019
At a time when there is considerable uncertainty concerning their conceptual clarity, operation, feasibility, and their normative justifications, this volume will be of interest to those involved with the theory and practice of human rights, within law schools, and in politics and philosophy departments. It will also provide a useful resource for human rights practitioners and policy makers.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780367886981
ISBN-10: 0367886987
Pagini: 266
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0367886987
Pagini: 266
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
PostgraduateCuprins
Contents
List of Contributors
Introduction Tom Campbell and Kylie Bourne
Part One: Identifying Political Approaches
1. Tom Campbell, ‘Human Rights Morality and Human Rights Practice: An Interactive Approach’
2 Caroline West, ‘Human Rights for Non-Believers’
3 Duncan Ivison, ‘Traces of Recognition: Rights and Political Realism’
4 Jovana Davidovic, ‘A Practical Account of the Concept of Human Rights’
5 Suzy Killmister, ‘Deriving Human Rights from Human Dignity: A Novel Political Approach’
Part Two: Critiquing Political Approaches
6 John Tasioulas, ‘Exiting the Hall of Mirrors: Morality and Law in Human Rights’
7 Denise Meyerson, ‘The Mismatch between Theory and Practice in Recent Theorizing about Human Rights’
8 Jim Allan, ‘Human Rights, Doubts and Democracy’
Part Three: Accommodating Economic Rights
9 Octavio Luiz Motta Ferraz, ‘Two Conceptions of Social and Economic Rights: Basic Needs versus Equality’
10 David Kinley, ‘The Politics of Human Rights and Finance’
11 Laura Valentini, ‘Human Rights, the Political View and Transnational Corporations: An Exploration’
Part Four: Beyond the Nation State?
12 Sonu Bedi, ‘The Absence of Horizontal Effect in Human Rights Law: Domestic Violence and the Intimate Sphere’
13 Seumas Miller, ‘The "Human" Right to Self-Defence: Natural, Institutional or Political Right?’
14 Kylie Bourne, ‘Beitz’s Two Level Model of Human Rights and Statelessness’
Conclusion
Rhiannon Neilsen and Tom Campbell, ‘An Overview of Political Approaches to Human Rights’
Index
List of Contributors
Introduction Tom Campbell and Kylie Bourne
Part One: Identifying Political Approaches
1. Tom Campbell, ‘Human Rights Morality and Human Rights Practice: An Interactive Approach’
2 Caroline West, ‘Human Rights for Non-Believers’
3 Duncan Ivison, ‘Traces of Recognition: Rights and Political Realism’
4 Jovana Davidovic, ‘A Practical Account of the Concept of Human Rights’
5 Suzy Killmister, ‘Deriving Human Rights from Human Dignity: A Novel Political Approach’
Part Two: Critiquing Political Approaches
6 John Tasioulas, ‘Exiting the Hall of Mirrors: Morality and Law in Human Rights’
7 Denise Meyerson, ‘The Mismatch between Theory and Practice in Recent Theorizing about Human Rights’
8 Jim Allan, ‘Human Rights, Doubts and Democracy’
Part Three: Accommodating Economic Rights
9 Octavio Luiz Motta Ferraz, ‘Two Conceptions of Social and Economic Rights: Basic Needs versus Equality’
10 David Kinley, ‘The Politics of Human Rights and Finance’
11 Laura Valentini, ‘Human Rights, the Political View and Transnational Corporations: An Exploration’
Part Four: Beyond the Nation State?
12 Sonu Bedi, ‘The Absence of Horizontal Effect in Human Rights Law: Domestic Violence and the Intimate Sphere’
13 Seumas Miller, ‘The "Human" Right to Self-Defence: Natural, Institutional or Political Right?’
14 Kylie Bourne, ‘Beitz’s Two Level Model of Human Rights and Statelessness’
Conclusion
Rhiannon Neilsen and Tom Campbell, ‘An Overview of Political Approaches to Human Rights’
Index
Notă biografică
Tom Campbell is a Research Associate at Charles Sturt University, Australia, formerly Professorial Fellow in the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics (CAPPE), previously Professor of Law at The Australian National University and prior to that Professor of Jurisprudence at The University of Glasgow, UK. He has published extensively on Legal Theory and Political Philosophy.
Dr Kylie Bourne is Senior Research Assistant at the Regional Australia Institute. She was formerly Research Assistant at Charles Sturt University and prior to that, Research Management Coordinator in the College of Law at the Australian National University.
Dr Kylie Bourne is Senior Research Assistant at the Regional Australia Institute. She was formerly Research Assistant at Charles Sturt University and prior to that, Research Management Coordinator in the College of Law at the Australian National University.
Recenzii
This is an outstanding collection of papers that address deeply contested questions about the nature and foundations of human rights, and in particular, consider to what extent an institutional, contextual, and ‘functional’ approach can bypass philosophical enquiries aimed at establishing moral truths. All readers, whether they are new to these debates or already well acquainted with them, will be richly rewarded.
Jeffrey Goldsworthy, Monash University
Jeffrey Goldsworthy, Monash University
Descriere
This book contributes to the understanding and analysis of ‘political approaches’ to human rights, including consideration of their diversity, and discussion of their strengths and weaknesses. The contributors present a balance between those who favour some version of the political approach and those who are dubious about the perceived advantage