The Withdrawal of Rights [electronic resource] : Rights from a Different Perspective /

Like most discussions within the tradition of rights-talk, this study is motivated by the desire to promote the idea that rights are moral assets that people should acquire in the course of their membership within social and political frameworks. However, while most participants in rights-talk concentrate on the safety and protection constraints required for a successful exercising of rights, the present study inquires into the circumstances under which people's rights lose their validity. The author believes that if we want to prevent the erosion of the role of rights within society and to encourage their obligatory status, we should prevent their misuse, or their unjustified or excessive use. Those who have interests in rights, and are concerned about their withdrawal or denial, will find a unique and inventive way of dealing both with the use, as well as the abuse of rights.

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Main Authors: Ezra, Ovadia. author., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2002
Subjects:Philosophy., Ethics., Political science., Political philosophy., Public international law., Political Philosophy., Public International Law., Philosophy of Law., Philosophy, general.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-3500-1
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2283452018-07-31T00:09:45ZThe Withdrawal of Rights [electronic resource] : Rights from a Different Perspective / Ezra, Ovadia. author. SpringerLink (Online service) textDordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,2002.engLike most discussions within the tradition of rights-talk, this study is motivated by the desire to promote the idea that rights are moral assets that people should acquire in the course of their membership within social and political frameworks. However, while most participants in rights-talk concentrate on the safety and protection constraints required for a successful exercising of rights, the present study inquires into the circumstances under which people's rights lose their validity. The author believes that if we want to prevent the erosion of the role of rights within society and to encourage their obligatory status, we should prevent their misuse, or their unjustified or excessive use. Those who have interests in rights, and are concerned about their withdrawal or denial, will find a unique and inventive way of dealing both with the use, as well as the abuse of rights.1. The Concept of Rights -- 2. The Identity of Right-Holders -- 3. The Withdrawal of Rights -- 4. Punishment -- 5. Rights of Partial Members of the Moral Community -- Conclusions -- References -- Notes.Like most discussions within the tradition of rights-talk, this study is motivated by the desire to promote the idea that rights are moral assets that people should acquire in the course of their membership within social and political frameworks. However, while most participants in rights-talk concentrate on the safety and protection constraints required for a successful exercising of rights, the present study inquires into the circumstances under which people's rights lose their validity. The author believes that if we want to prevent the erosion of the role of rights within society and to encourage their obligatory status, we should prevent their misuse, or their unjustified or excessive use. Those who have interests in rights, and are concerned about their withdrawal or denial, will find a unique and inventive way of dealing both with the use, as well as the abuse of rights.Philosophy.Ethics.Political science.Political philosophy.Public international law.Philosophy.Political Philosophy.Public International Law.Philosophy of Law.Ethics.Philosophy, general.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-3500-1URN:ISBN:9789401735001
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topic Philosophy.
Ethics.
Political science.
Political philosophy.
Public international law.
Philosophy.
Political Philosophy.
Public International Law.
Philosophy of Law.
Ethics.
Philosophy, general.
Philosophy.
Ethics.
Political science.
Political philosophy.
Public international law.
Philosophy.
Political Philosophy.
Public International Law.
Philosophy of Law.
Ethics.
Philosophy, general.
spellingShingle Philosophy.
Ethics.
Political science.
Political philosophy.
Public international law.
Philosophy.
Political Philosophy.
Public International Law.
Philosophy of Law.
Ethics.
Philosophy, general.
Philosophy.
Ethics.
Political science.
Political philosophy.
Public international law.
Philosophy.
Political Philosophy.
Public International Law.
Philosophy of Law.
Ethics.
Philosophy, general.
Ezra, Ovadia. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
The Withdrawal of Rights [electronic resource] : Rights from a Different Perspective /
description Like most discussions within the tradition of rights-talk, this study is motivated by the desire to promote the idea that rights are moral assets that people should acquire in the course of their membership within social and political frameworks. However, while most participants in rights-talk concentrate on the safety and protection constraints required for a successful exercising of rights, the present study inquires into the circumstances under which people's rights lose their validity. The author believes that if we want to prevent the erosion of the role of rights within society and to encourage their obligatory status, we should prevent their misuse, or their unjustified or excessive use. Those who have interests in rights, and are concerned about their withdrawal or denial, will find a unique and inventive way of dealing both with the use, as well as the abuse of rights.
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Political philosophy.
Public international law.
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Political Philosophy.
Public International Law.
Philosophy of Law.
Ethics.
Philosophy, general.
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