The moral dimensions of human rights
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The moral dimensions of human rights
Oxford University Press, 2011
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 227-234) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Many books on human rights either concentrate on human rights as fundamental moral rights with little attention to international human rights, or discount moral human rights and focus on international human rights. The Moral Dimensions of Human Rights takes a broad approach by discussing all three species of human rights - moral, international, and national -at length. At the same time, Carl Wellman pays special attention to the moral reasons that are
relevant to each kind of human rights.
The book has three parts. In the first, Wellman develops an original view of the nature and grounds of moral human rights based on his previous publications in the general theory of rights, especially Real Rights. The next part explains how moral human rights are relevant both to the justification and to the interpretation of human rights in international law and identifies several other relevant moral considerations. In the third part, the author argues that different kinds of moral
and international human rights ought to be incorporated into national legal systems in four distinct ways-recognition in a written constitution, judicial decisions, legislation, and ratified human rights treaties.
目次
- 1. THE NATURAL RIGHTS TRADITION
- 2. ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES
- 3. CONCLUSION
- 1. RIGHTS
- 2. MORAL RIGHTS
- 3. HUMAN RIGHTS
- 4. MODALITY
- 5. ADVERSARIAL
- 6. UNIVERSAL
- 7. POLITICAL IMPORT
- 8. INALIENABLE
- 9. IMPORTANCE
- 10. CONCLUSION
- 1. BASAL RIGHTS
- 2. DERIVED RIGHTS
- 3. CONCLUSIONS
- 1. DECLARATIONS
- 2. TREATIES
- 3. SECURITY RIGHTS
- 4. RIGHTS TO LIBERTY
- 5. EQUALITY RIGHTS
- 6. WELFARE RIGHTS
- 7. DUE PROCESS RIGHTS
- 8. POLITICAL RIGHTS
- 9. GROUP RIGHTS
- 10. CONCLUSIONS
- 1. RIGHTS
- 2. MODALITY
- 3. ADVERSARIAL
- 4. UNIVERSALITY
- 5. CONCLUSION
- 1. THE CHARTER OF THE UNITED NATIONS
- 2. CONVENTIONS SPONSORED BY THE UNITED NATIONS
- 3. GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLUTIONS
- 4. REPORTS OF HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEES
- 5. EVIDENCES OF CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW
- 6. JUDICIAL DECISIONS
- 7. CONCLUSIONS
- 1. UNITED NATIONS CHARTER
- 2. GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLUTIONS
- 3. UNITED NATIONS PRACTICES
- 4. INTERNATIONAL COURT CASES
- 5. UNRESOLVED LEGAL ISSUES
- 6. JUST RESOLUTIONS
- 7. CONCLUSIONS
- 1. CONSTITUTIONAL RECOGNITION
- 2. ENTRENCHMENT
- 3. AS HUMAN RIGHTS?
- 4. CONCLUSION
- 1. ADVANTAGES
- 2. DISADVANTAGES
- 3. APPRAISAL ON BALANCE
- 4. REDEFINING CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS
- 5. DERIVING RIGHTS
- 6. RECOGNIZING ADDITIONAL RIGHTS
- 7. CONCLUSION
- 1. DISADVANTAGES OF LEGISLATIVE RECOGNITION
- 2. ADVANTAGES OF LEGISLATIVE RECOGNITION
- 3. WHICH RIGHTS?
- 4. KINDS OF IMPLEMENTATION
- 5. WHICH KINDS?
- 6. CONCLUSION
- 1. WHEN AGREE?
- 2. WHEN RESERVATIONS?
- 3. HOW IMPLEMENT?
- 4. CONCLUSIONS
- 1. MORAL HUMAN RIGHTS
- 2. INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS
- 3. NATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS
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