This Handbook provides an intellectually rigorous and accessible overview of the relationship between natural law and human rights. It fills a crucial gap in the literature with leading scholarship on ...
Boylan engages the key current philosophical debates prevalent in human rights discourse today and draws them together to argue for the existence of natural, universal human rights. Arguing against ...
As a part of this “freedom to do what is convenient’ is the unspoken but very real “right to destroy”. It allows individuals the right to destroy unborn babies, engage in risky sexual pleasure, ...
For more than a century, conservationists have worked to preserve natural ecosystems by creating national parks and protected ...
The concept of rights, as is typical with most legal concepts, is as multifaceted and poly-dimensional in meaning as there ...