
What Makes Something A Human Right? What Is The Relationship Between The Moral Foundations Of Human Rights And Human Rights Law? What Are The Difficulties Of Appealing To Human Rights? This Book Offers The First Comprehensive Survey Of Current Thinking On The Philosophical Foundations Of Human Rights. Divided Into Four Parts, This Book Focuses Firstly On The Moral Grounds Of Human Rights, For Example In Our Dignity, Agency, Interests Or Needs. Secondly, It Looks At The Implications That Different Moral Perspectives On Human Rights Bear For Human Rights Law And Politics. Thirdly, It Discusses Specific And Topical Human Rights Including Freedom Of Expression And Religion, Security, Health And More Controversial Rights Such As A Human Right To Subsistence. The Final Part Discusses Nuanced Critical And Reformative Views On Human Rights From Feminist, Kantian And Relativist Perspectives Among Others. The Essays Represent New And Canonical Research By Leading Scholars In The Field. Each Section Is Structured As A Set Of Essays And Replies, Offering A Comprehensive Analysis Of Different Positions Within The Debate In Question. The Introduction From The Editors Will Guide Researchers And Students Navigating The Diversity Of Views On The Philosophical Foundations Of Human Rights.
This volume investigates the core moral, legal, and political justifications that underpin the concept of human rights. Edited by Rowan Cruft, Massimo M. Renzo, and S. Matthew Liao, the text compiles essays from leading scholars to examine how moral foundations—such as dignity, agency, and human needs—inform the practical application of rights in law and global politics. The work provides a structured framework for evaluating both established and contested human rights through diverse philosophical lenses.
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Experts identify this collection as a foundational resource for students and researchers navigating the complex landscape of human rights theory. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is designed to facilitate rigorous debate within university-level discourse.
Page Count:
650
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
Oup Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191002909
ISBN-13:
9780191002908
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