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Legitimizing human rights: secular and religious perspectives

Menuge, Dr Angus J L(Edited by)Campbell, Professor Tom D(Series edited by)
Part of the Applied legal philosophy series
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When does the exercise of an interest constitute a human right?

The contributors to Menuge?s edited collection offer a range of secular and religious responses to this fundamental question of the legitimacy of human rights claims.

The first section evaluates the plausibility of natural and transcendent foundations for human rights.

A further section explores the nature of religious freedom and the vexed question of its proper limits as it arises in the US, European, and global contexts.

The final section explores the pragmatic justification of human rights: how do we motivate the recognition and enforcement of human rights in the real world?

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Product Details
Ashgate
1472402480 / 9781472402486
Ebook
340.112
28/08/2013
English
232 pages
156. x 234. mm